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Everest PRS25 accuracy.
I recently purchased my Everest from Timefactors and have had it on my wrist for the last four days, over that period it has lost twenty seconds, so about -5 seconds a day.
Being an oldie time really does not have that much revelance to me, so just interested to see how accurate other Everest owners watches are.
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For the first two years mine was running at +5 spd. Then all of a sudden it went out to +20 spd for no apparent reason. I'm not too fussed as it's worn in rotation but I'll get it fettled at some point.
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Pretty much all my 9015 based watches run +5 a day, although my Everest is actually +3 s.p.d.
They are pretty robust movements I believe
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Mine is mainly worn in rotation but when checked it's running at +3 seconds a day.
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mine i have only had for three days but running against the atomic casio its +5 secs a day..
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I made a note the last time I wore mine. Over a week when it was worn 24/7 it lost precisely 2 seconds.
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The one I had ran about 10 seconds fast a month! Most accurate mechanical movement I've ever owned :-)
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Mine runs a shade fast, but if I put it opposite crown down overnight it's bang on to the second next morning.
Rod
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I've just used Watch Tracker to time mine in 5 overnight positions over 5 days. The results were wildly different however the best was much better than the +20spd I'd roughly measured:
Crown Down: + 9 seconds
Crown Up: + 15 seconds
Dial Up: + 20 seconds
Dial Down: + 21 seconds
12 Up: + 17 seconds
So I'm pretty happy with 9spd left crown down overnight.
David