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I know about ghost date positions, but I’ve never heard the damage angle. What’s up with that?
If you buy a new one it will NOT have a ghost date, only the older ETA ones had a ghost date.
So new ones are using SW?
I'm not 100% sure if it would apply, depending on if any adjustments were made to the movement.
But you typically shouldn't change the date when the time is between 9:00pm and 3:00am. If there is a ghost position and you aren't aware of it, you could accidentally move to that position and start changing the date in the movement without realising it.
It's not super likely, but if you set the time 100 times, it could easily happen once or twice.