All, Just purchased an original ('07-'10) Skyracer used about a week and a half ago, from a very reputable company in the U.S. As soon as the piece arrived, I wound it and started wearing it daily along with checking how it was keeping time. Timing was excellent, +1.5 a day, with no jitter. Yesterday, though, the racer started having serious timing problems and I'm hoping someone can shed a bit of light on this.
Yesterday morning, I put on my watch and the time was correct. At about 3pm, I checked the time and it was 40 minutes behind. I had left the chronograph running on Saturday by accident for several hours, so I assumed that I'd burned most of the power reserve. I set the correct time, wound it, and put it back on. About 7:30pm, it was 30 minutes slow again. I set the time again, and took it off for the evening. This morning, time was spot on so it had run 12 hours correctly. I put it on, came into the office, and just noticed that once again, I'm 30 minutes behind.
I'm assuming that off to BUSA it goes, but I'm also a bit confused. I'd expect to have seen some kind of gradual problem with timekeeping if service was needed, not just a sudden inability to keep time. To go from running well within COSC specs to losing an hour a day in a matter of less 36 hours is very worrying. I haven't subjected the piece to any shocks or knocks, just normal wear around the home and office. Do you usually see an abrupt change like this when a watch needs servicing, or is it a gradual issue?
Any advice appreciated; I'm within a returns window with the seller but prefer to have this Skyracer serviced if possible so I can keep it. This is the configuration I've been chasing for a couple years, and it's out of production, so I'll have a difficult time finding another like it if I send it back to the seller.
_________________ Patek Philippe pocketwatch -- Rolex Sub LV -- Hamilton Khaki X-Wind -- Oris RAID Chrono -- Slate dial Skyracer
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