Leaderboard updated!
Since this is the halfway point, here we are for posterity:
Many thanks to everyone for taking part in the challenge thus far :)
Leaderboard updated!
Since this is the halfway point, here we are for posterity:
Many thanks to everyone for taking part in the challenge thus far :)
Last edited by JGJG; 15th July 2019 at 06:23.
Sorry I missed posting this weekend but will update next. Thanks JGJG!
Apologies also for a lack of updates recently due to other distractions. Anyway, it would appear that the climate control on the Clio has kicked in and it is now back at +4 seconds thus far.
Taken a couple of days ago.
3 min 3.5 sec gained overall.
Not posted an update for a while
It is now 7 secs fast
Leaderboard updated!
Great to see so many updates this week - thanks all :)
I missed last week. The DW5600-HR is now +27 secs
Although I had to bow out at the end of June, when all my nice things had to disappear to a safe place for a while, I've been enjoying continuing to follow this thread. The performance of Grand Seiko quartz watches really is something.
I've had my Presage back on my wrist the last couple of weeks, and, naturally, haven't had to correct the time, despite one day mostly spent who knows which way up in my luggage.
+7 overall for the 7a38. Temperatures are lower now so things have gone back to being very stable.
As an aside, I got a Breitling Aerospace in June, with the super quartz module. Running for 5 weeks and sitting at 0s. Seems the thermo compensation lives up to the hype.... So far!
The GLX-5600 has had a busy week, doing its thing and keeping track of the tides. Steady at +9, so I think it must like the exercise
Still not a whisper of deviation from the very impressive GS
Last update from me.. still +0s a year accuracy.
SBGN001 bowing out.
Leaderboard updated!
Sean - I think you're due a special commendation for not hacking the explorer. Exemplary conduct :)
G shock hasn’t moved this week, still at +10s since March
+36 for the DW5600-HR, so that's three months of deviation according to the specs +/- 15 per month but we're at five months, so it's easily within spec.
BTW JGJG you must live in some sort of temporal distortion field, where the laws of physics simply don't apply.
Last edited by dkpw; 1st September 2019 at 10:56.
Ha! When I got the GS from sales corner it was actually running a tiny bit out of spec (c.+12 spy), but I have been really chuffed with the regulation. I’m sampling it a lot so as to allow for user measurement errors, and it’s running, with 5 months of data, at 0.0 spy. Which is something 🤓
The G-Shock I got for it’s tidegraph but the aesthetics and the accuracy have been a pleasant bonus.
Rock steady these days from my good old 7A38-7070 Still +7s overall since we started:
All, just wanted to draw your attention to the fact that BST is three-quarters of the way through this week (tomorrow in fact!), so it would be another nice milestone to get up-to-date readings from our challenger watches (on or before this Sunday for the next leaderboard update) if at all possible.
Well done to everyone who has made it this far!
OK, here's my 3/4-way entry. The Explorer seems to have regained some lost time over the past couple of days (or my calculations could be muddled up). I'm reasonably sure it'll get back on track over the rest of the time remaining though.
+236.5s since the start of the BST.