Mine is running pretty much spot on when worn.
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Just curious as to how accurate other people’s in house Pelagos watches are. My first one was 1 second per day fast being worn from 7am-9pm and my second one 3 seconds slow per day worn with the same wear pattern. I have noticed with my second watch it is losing the time while being warn. When left face up over night (and having left it for 3 days) it loses as good as no time and gains as good as no time at all.
Stu
Mine is running pretty much spot on when worn.
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We have quartz in the house and my son wears them. Saves him having to set time when he swaps.
I do like it when a mechanical device can be precision engineered to be so precise. I'm happy to pay more for that.
Back on topic and I think the Tudor accuracy has been great.
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mine looses about 1/2 second a day, worn then face up at night , and then gaines 1/2 second per 24 hours lying face up.
I wear mine in rotation with either my sub Lv or my tt gmtc, so I can keep it pretty much spot on.
The 3 day power reserve makes leaving it face up on the bedside table for a couple of days easy. Set mine early feb and it’s currently -2.
Unfortunately the sub and gmt have to live on a winder when in rotation, and they are both - 1/2 second a day too, but don’t gain enough face up to catch up, and can’t be left for more than 1 day without wearing.
All 3 though are completely consistent, unlike the wife’s dj31 which is +/- 2 a day but inconsistent.
pelages is a mighty impressive watch for many reasons, and an absolute bargain compared to the Rolexes.
Mine is so accurate that it only gets set when I change time zone. As good as quartz, it has the unfortunate side effect of making me get annoyed at the lack of accuracy of most of my other watches.
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