I dodged a bullet there then
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My recently arrived Nivada Chronomasterr is around 1 minute fast a day. Rather than deal with the faff of sending it back I thought I could get it regulated here. Does anyone know approximately how much it might cost and can anyone recommend someone?
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I dodged a bullet there then
https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...=1#post5801474
Ryan one minute fast a day is a sign of magnetization...too fast out to be a regulation issue...I can demag it for you.. but any watch independent can.. only takes a second cost is minimal...
Joe in Anglesey only charged me 20 to regulate my Pelagos..
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Demagnetising is the first thing to try, but there are several other reasons for a watch to run 1 min/ day fast. Find someone local who can put it on a timegrapher and see what’s going on. Ideally, this should be done before and after degaussing to observe the effect.........if any! Sometimes if the watch is slightly affected it will change rate by a few secs/ day with a small increase in amplitude, but if the watch is more significantly affected the change will be very pronounced, I’ve seen amplitude increase from around 210 degrees to a far healthier 280+, with the rate falling back from +90 to a sensible figure.
Trying to regulate it could cause warranty issues if the watch has more serious problems, if the back is removed it needs doing v. carefully to leave no evidence. I would only get this done if a timegrapher check shows the watch is running correctly, albeit running fast. If there are other issues it needs to be sent back to be sorted out under warranty or replaced.
Ryan, I’m in Kingston. Can sort if required.
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Evening all
Just to close the loop here I downloaded an app to my phone that indicated the watch was indeed magnetised. A tenner or so on Amazon later for a Chinese demagnetiser and we are at +2 seconds per day. Thank you to all for the advice and the offers of help.
My iPhone 12 pro max has a whopping big magnet ? in the rear. Picks up metal items and kills pacemakers apparently. So I won’t be hovering it above my watches.
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F.T.F.A.
I also guess the speakers have magnets too.
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