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You can’t send it back but it is still under warranty, that’s operating outside of seiko’s stated specs, so you could still send it back to Seiko service to have them fix it and get your limited watch back in good condition. That said, I’d probably avoid the hassle and go strait to a local watch maker and see if they can demagnetize and regulate it. I’ve done this on several seiko alpinists and it’s cost me like $20 each time. One was likely magnetized one I dropped on concrete.