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Oddly!
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 sit crown up for the day but still well outside of acceptable standards. I'm going to let it sit for 2 days-- per the same person's suggestion-- and see if it is better adjusted. I will report back.
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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...