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is that a good site to use to see if your breitling watch is keeping time accuratley?

Where should one go to see if their watch is keeping time accuratley?


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That's the site I use

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So do I, and I'm based in the UK! It's better than the UK option (as usual :roll: ).

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well if this thing is accurate, then I think my breitling is 15 seconds fast based off of 3 full days of time


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bacardi wrote:
well if this thing is accurate, then I think my breitling is 15 seconds fast based off of 3 full days of time

So within COSC specs then. :)

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That's the site I use too. I reset my Superocean II once a week every Friday. Today it was about 25 seconds fast.

COSC is -4 / +6 seconds per day.


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bacardi wrote:
well if this thing is accurate, then I think my breitling is 15 seconds fast based off of 3 full days of time


5 seconds a day is well within COSC specs, congrats on a great time keeper!

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bacardi wrote:
is that a good site to use to see if your breitling watch is keeping time accuratley?

Where should one go to see if their watch is keeping time accuratley?


It isn't just accurate - it is THE time. The atomic clock based at the U.S. Naval Observatory.
How do we know? By definition – the International System of Units(SI) has defined the second as the duration of 9192631770 cycles of radiation corresponding to the transition between two energy levels of the caesium-133 atom. Got that?! Me neither.

And 15 seconds fast in 3 days is 5 seconds per day. That I get. COSC specs are -4 to +6 seconds/day. I get that to.

Congrats - you are wearing a fully functioning chronometer. :)

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If you have an iphone,the Awyse atomic clock app worth downloading imo.


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If you have an iphone,the Awyse atomic clock app worth downloading imo.


Im gonna have to check that out.

As of now my SOH is 21 sec slow on 6+ days (3.5/day). I'll take that all day baby.


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In reality, any decent quartz watch is good enough to time a mechanical.

But I use the Strata 1 time server that we have on the network at work.


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