Timekeeping issue 1904 MC-CH

Jan 12, 2018,00:30 AM
 

Hello all,


In the last month or so I’ve noticed my Tank MC chrono hasn’t been keeping such good time. It’s about 2.5 years since purchase and was keeping reasonably good time, but only in the last month seems to be losing somewhere in the range of 15 or more seconds a day. Any thoughts on whether this rather sudden deviation is normal, and whether it just requires regulation or should it go in for a service? Any advice or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers, Andrew


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Thanks Alkiro

 
 By: AndrewJ : January 12th, 2018-00:47
I thought it could be that but doesn’t magnetisation usually speed up a watch, not slow it down? Maybe worth a try though, can that just be done at the boutique?

Excellent advice, thank you Alkiro.

 
 By: AndrewJ : January 12th, 2018-01:03
Does anyone have a 1904 based watch and can comment on the accuracy? The first month of ownership was great. Gained/lost 1 second a week. I was very impressed/lucky. Then I went on holidays for six weeks and it remained unworn at home. It’s drifted ever s... 

My pleasure Andrew

 
 By: Alkiro1 : January 12th, 2018-01:09
Best wishes Alkiro

It sounds like a problem with the main spring

 
 By: Poky : January 12th, 2018-07:02
It can slow down as you have described and it will be progressive. So if you notice over the next few weeks you are losing gradually more seconds/day, more than likely it will be the main spring.

15 Seconds a day? I wouldn't bother.

 
 By: Geo : January 12th, 2018-07:19
I have the Drive de Cartier with a 1904 based caliber and I have to ajust that too, every few days. Must say that to me, it is not worth the trouble, to bring the watch back to the BTQ or dealer. GEO