Si...sorry for late response
Not having minutes indicators I think it's safe to say that both are 1 min late
Please let me know if you know a better way of doing this
Thanks
So PAM 932 1 minute behind
PAM 372 1 min behind
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A week in for the two Silverwaves and they are neck and neck at 2s fast.
The white dial is just a bit ahead of the black dial so I expect by next week it will be a full second ahead.
Clearly after a few months the readings from a Panerai will become a bit more meaningful.
I think the most accurate way is to take a photo, with time.is alongside, when the watch is reading exactly 6 o'clock or 12 o'clock. Of course, that's not very convenient.....
I’ll post regularly about the Turtle. Because alas, it is sinking fast! We’re now 2 mins 45 secs behind. Yesterday it was 2 mins 8 seconds. Gulp. I’ve never noticed how bad it was until now! Will try putting on its side to see if I can redeem it.
I never posted a pic of the mighty Landmaster, but here is the proof, only a second ahead.
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Just over a week in and I’ve realised that it’s going to be a tough ask to keep the Omega running... here we are though
Omega +7 seconds
Casio +3 seconds
Mines running at about 1.5 seconds (showing 2 on the terrible night photo)...
-17 seconds in 6 days gives a rounded average of-3 seconds/day for the Sinn.
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Update from me for this evening: now +25sec on 7th April. so average of +4sec/day since 1st April
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Currently +3 👍
Day 7
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The Longines is now +18 seconds(in hindsight I wish I'd set it behind as a few here did as I already knew it gains). Gaining around 3 s/p/d which I guess isn't bad for a 44 year old hummer.
The Speedy MK2 I knew kept good time but I never timed it to see just how good. Currently just +12 seconds so a gain of just over 1.5 s/p/d. Extremely good.
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Will post a picture later when I get home, but my BB58 is still dead on. Call me impressed! I see the other BB58 in the running is too. 👍🏻
Just checking the BLNR in after 7 days. It's +18.5 seconds fast so 2.64 seconds fast per day so far. Will update my HAQ tomorrow.
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
End of week 2, day 14. My Seiko manual fell this week - never the easiest thing to wind, especially since swapped into a donor case, the last couple of weeks it's been a real struggle to get it wound and it seems that I wasn't actually winding it properly. Time for it to get serviced anyway. So the first two watches to drop out are my own.
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checking in with my 5146 - mostly running face down and wearing to wind for a few hours a day.
Now +38s in 14days
so average of a tad over +3s/d
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Happy Easter all.
Check on my GW-5000 and after 14 days it’s running at +2. Happy with that.
As promised, another Turtle update. 5 days ago it was 2mins 45secs behind, we’re now at 3 mins 48 secs. So stabilised somewhat at around 12 secs/day. No idea what I did to have such an erratic start though. Maybe I left it on it’s side or some other position? I dunno. Anyway I’ll be trying to keep it going for as long as I can to monitor if the 12 secs/day is maintained.
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Need to self regulate better... Sorry it's -6s. Was looking at the minute hand doh!
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First update of the Grand Seiko SBGX061. +/-0secs after 14 days as expected. Will update my Q Timex on Wednesday.
First update for my VHP. +/- 0 seconds. Intermittent wearing along with my other watches, (Longines state accuracy quoted [+/- 6 SPY] assumes daily wear).
Best Regards - Peter
I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.
Happy Easter everyone. First update for the GS Snowflake.
It’s now 62s slow, having gained 5s over the last two weeks.
Still 195 days ahead...
I will have lost until then between 8 and 9 minutes according todays projection.
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I know I missed the gates closing and I doubt the sumo will be kept running all summer anyway so it's just a bit of fun while I remember to check it, but....
Last week I was very pleased to see my Seiko sumo at just +2 but said that it could will be + or - 40 secs the next day as it tends to vary. Well I checked it the following day and it was something like- 15 secs bite just now it's back to just +3 secs. Not bad.... Lockdown and in rotation with a Tissot seems to a be a wear pattern that suits it. The Visodate is doing better than I expected at the moment too, perhaps it is sensitive to wear pattern too.
PAM312 now at -24s so about -1.5s/d
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FOIS is at +6s so about +0.5s/d as started late.
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Cheers,
Ben
..... for I have become the Jedi of flippers
" an extravagance is anything you buy that is of no earthly use to your wife "
Hi all. My Smiths clock lost about 4
minutes over the Easter weekend so I’m withdrawing at this stage.
My Unitas Hand Wind watch is losing too much time...
Is it allowed to open the back and trim the balance wheel on the time graph?
Regards
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Trying to be as exact as I can :) but not having minutes markers....
Looks like the 932 is still 1minute behind and the 372 maybe 1min and a half behind
Still happy with the results
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At the risk of repeating myself, you would do much better to take the photo when the two-hander's minute hand is pointing exactly at a straight marker, eg 5 past, and then take the reading from time.is, or, even better, take the photo at noon, when the hands are exactly lined
First update of my Q Timex after 2 weeks. It has gained 1 second in the last 14 days:
Still managing to have a pattern of wear that is keeping the BB58 on track. Have also worked out how to position the Seiko to gain the time it lost during the previous week.
The Omega is now +25 seconds
The Casio is now +6 seconds
I know I'm late to this, but is there any chance I can play. The OP was after an 8 day PAM (670).
I don't think I have done anything other than wind it since the clocks changed.
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Another Turtle update as it will no doubt be exiting the standings sooner rather than later. Three days ago the watch was 3mins 48secs behind with the watch seemingly stabilising to around -12secs/day. Now we’re at 4mins 52secs so losing around 21secs a day over the past few days.
I had hoped we’d get to some consistent secs/day but alas the utterly erratic nature of the 4R36 is not good (Seiko quotes +45/-35 secs per day). That has been disappointing. Definitely keeps worse time compared to my Monster which has the 7S26. But what more can you expect from an unregulated movement in a relatively cheap watch?
Anyway I’ll try and keep the watch going for a bit longer and will report back.
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My 5146J checking in
+48s over 14 days = +3.5s/d on average
Sorry guys I’m out. The lure of the RCVD was just too much for me to endure any longer and I sync’d my G Shock this morning. It’s what this watch is all about, precision timing. Isn’t it?
Good luck to the remainers.
ps. on a personal note, I’m happy with +1s/week when out of auto sync mode.
2nd check-in for me to mark 14 days.
Mark II is now at +34 seconds so averaging around 2.5 seconds per day, really pleased with this. I've been fully winding daily but the past week I've also given it an extra wind a couple of evenings when I've thought I likely won't wear it the next day and worried about forgetting and letting it run down. Seems with a once per day wind that sub 2 s/p/d gain is pretty consistent.
The Ultronic actually seems to have improved from first week, now at +29 seconds. it gained 18 seconds the first week and only 11 second week, I think these hummers don't like being adjusted and tend to gain a little when you click the crown back in but will be interesting to see what the gains are next week.
The latest on the two Silverwaves. The white dial is now 5s ahead, the black dial is a more leisurely 4s ahead.
Update of the BLNR after 2 weeks. It has gained 37 seconds in 14 days so +2.64 secs per day. Worn daily with crown down overnight.