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    Impressed - mechanical accuracy

    I know that mechanical accuracy is a bit of a daft concept - if you want accurate, get a quartz etc etc - but I am here because I love what a lump of cogs and springs out together can do!
    And my new SD43 is running at 42 seconds off over 45 days...
    That’s just worn, all day every day. Only taken off once to reset the date.

    Almost the best of the (hundreds) of mechanical watches owned over the last 15years or so.

    Gotta be happy with that!


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    My YM40 is running a consistent -1.2sec/day - so if I set it a minute fast at the beginning of the month I know I won't be late!

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    My 1980 1655 Rolex Explorer11 seems to be stuck in a rut since it was serviced about 3 years ago. It gains 2 seconds in every 28 days. I can't make up my mind if this is impressive or ludicrous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick P View Post
    My 1980 1655 Rolex Explorer11 seems to be stuck in a rut since it was serviced about 3 years ago. It gains 2 seconds in every 28 days. I can't make up my mind if this is impressive or ludicrous.
    Impressive!

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    Quote Originally Posted by thenikjones View Post
    Impressive!
    I bought a brand new 214270 39mm Explorer in 2014 and that only does a crappy +6 seconds every 7 days.

    All the others are around + 15/25 seconds every 7 days. Not that good really.

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    I regulated a £28 Vostok hand winder with a flat head screw driver and no other tools or timographer machine.

    I wore it all day and took it off at night as normal.

    I made several recording each day against a Gshock atomic watch.

    Nobody believes my recordings lol. Every time i quote them literally nobody has a word to say.

    13/02/20
    23:35 -1 SEC / OFF WRIST

    14/02/20
    07:35
    08:35 -1 SEC / ON WRIST
    09:45 -1 SEC
    12:45 -1 SEC
    14:00 -1 SEC
    15:15 -1 SEC
    16:00 -1 SEC
    18:25 -1 SEC
    19:30 -1 SEC
    20:35 -1 SEC
    21:25 -1 SEC
    22:00 -1 SEC
    23:35 -1 SEC / OFF WRIST

    15/02/20
    08:50 -1 SEC / ON WRIST
    09:35 -1 SEC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick P View Post
    I bought a brand new 214270 39mm Explorer in 2014 and that only does a crappy +6 seconds every 7 days.

    All the others are around + 15/25 seconds every 7 days. Not that good really.
    I sold a GMT 2 (2003) which was +8/day but feel that was premature. Live & learn

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick P View Post
    My 1980 1655 Rolex Explorer11 seems to be stuck in a rut since it was serviced about 3 years ago. It gains 2 seconds in every 28 days. I can't make up my mind if this is impressive or ludicrous.
    I think it’s broken. Send it over I’ll take a look at it

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    Impressed - mechanical accuracy

    Can honestly say I’ve never measured any of my watches for accuracy
    If they are obviously way out they would go in for service
    Last edited by Hood; 1st December 2020 at 19:11.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hood View Post
    Can honestly say I’ve never measured any of my watches


    Sent from my iPhone using TZ-UK mobile app
    I'm the exact opposite. I'm very anal about time keeping and it's part of my daily routine. Am contemplating getting a Timegrapher to take the obsession to the next level :-0

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