What is the loss / gain for a Seiko analogue quartz watch?

What is the loss / gain for a Seiko analogue quartz watch?

According to Seiko, the loss / gain in monthly rate is less than 15 seconds in normal temperature range of 5 Celsius to 35 Celsius. (20 seconds for Some calibers) 

(note: this is subject to change without prior notice from Seiko)


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