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Author:  birdy1962 [ Mon Jun 02, 2008 10:35 pm ]
Post subject:  watch always advance

Hi everybody !

How much time have you waited for your watch to be "on time" ?

I bought my watch on 22.4.08 and it's not within the COSC tolerances(-4 +6 sec/day) yet.

She is always gaining.

My AD has tested it and her machine(you can hear the tic tac) shows 28800 and my watch tolerance is -2 +5, and for my AD, my watch is ok.

Why does it gain when I wear it?

Here are the times that I've noted: (in seconds, and +ve)

Zero= First day

1st test
Tues 22.avr.08 0
Wed 23.avr.08 5
Thurs 24.avr.08 29

2nd test
Zero is 24.4.08 after control

vendredi 25.avr.08 20
samedi 26.avr.08
dimanche 27.avr.08 28
lundi 28.avr.08 24
mardi 29.avr.08 65
mercredi 30.avr.08 68
jeudi 01.mai.08 79
vendredi 02.mai.08 81
samedi 03.mai.08
dimanche 04.mai.08 128
lundi 05.mai.08 138
mardi 06.mai.08 160

3e test

Wed 07.mai.08 0
Thu 08.mai.08 14
Fri 09.mai.08 20
Sat 10.mai.08 30
Sun 11.mai.08 35
Mon12.mai.08 83
Tue 13.mai.08 91
Wed14.mai.08 97
Thu 15.mai.08 103
Fri 16.mai.08 128
Sat 17.mai.08
Sun 18.mai.08 143
Mon19.mai.08 188
Tue 20.mai.08 192
Wed 21.mai.08 197
Thu 22.mai.08 201

After one week of control and regulation on my AD

Fri 30.mai.08 0
Sat 31.mai.08 15
Sun 01.juin.08 14
Mon 02.juin.08 38

thank you for your help
thank you for the translation sportback

Author:  doctor diesel [ Mon Jun 02, 2008 11:40 pm ]
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can be further regulated, can do a 'Night regulate' yourself by leaving it crown up or crown down at night (gain or lose a bit) but to be honest, I'd chill and enjoy the watch...if you want spot on accuracy...buy a superquartz model

mechanical watches are subject to the rigors of daily life and if you leave it a few months to adapt to YOU then get it re-regulated if needed

I personally like my watches a wee bit fast as when they get to be spot on, I know its getting time for a service as the oils dry.

Author:  aeromansoor [ Tue Jun 03, 2008 12:36 am ]
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Doc that is a very useful hint i Learned something today THANKS!

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