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AP Accuracy- RO 51300
,y brand new NIB RO51300 appear to be gaini almost 5 minutes a week. This is way in excess of acceptable standards. Is this common and something that will resolve once the watch 'breaks in' or should a ship it back to AP straight away.
I've read a few people post about break in time for their APs but i've never had to do anything of the sort with my Patek, Rolexes or Omega. This is my first AP.
AP Accuracy- RO 51300
By: descartes1 : October 20th, 2012-20:23
,y brand new NIB RO51300 appear to be gaini almost 5 minutes a week. This is way in excess of acceptable standards. Is this common and something that will resolve once the watch 'breaks in' or should a ship it back to AP straight away. I've read a few peo...
Accuracy of 15300...
By: EJames : October 23rd, 2012-02:56
I received my 15300 on 24 September. At first it was running up to +25 seconds per day and then settled down to about + 8 to 10 seconds per day. I spoke with the U.S. repair center - the watch maker said they will adjust it when I send it in for the water...
Oddly!
By: descartes1 : October 24th, 2012-18:20
Thanks for the responses. Oddly,at someones suggestion, I left my 15300 on its side with the crown up and it was spot on after 24 hours. However, when I put it back on, it gained about 30 seconds over the next day. A little better than before letting it s...