amanico[JLC Moderator]
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I had a Rolex 16700 ( GMT ) which was even more spectacular...
It gained one sec in the day time, and lost it in the night time...
At the end of the month, the watch gained 2 to 3 secs!
The magic of these watches is just unbelievable... I should have kept it...
Best,
Nicolas
Here are my answers ...
By: nilomis : January 10th, 2012-02:42
I own the same watch (3820), my second one -- first was stolen, and my experience is that it should not deviate more than +-2-3 seconds/day (depends on the usage pattern). My first one was 100% accurate and my second one, I acquired it pre-owned, is under...
5 is a little too much
By: nilomis : January 10th, 2012-03:13
Nicolas, If watchmaker ever release a watch, at least to me, with this deviation ... +2/-2 should be he target. In respect to the chrono operation, based on the info that I have, here is the summary: a) For cam lever movements. It's a no no to let the chr...
+2/-2 ...
By: nilomis : January 10th, 2012-03:49
Is possible with any modern watch, even the more pedestrian (ETA based) ones. It depends how much time the watchmaker is willing to spend to perform the regulation (and, of course, you be willing to pay for his/her time). One example is my LLD. When I got...