Watch Collection: Accuracy & Break-in Period
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Watch Collection: Accuracy & Break-in Period

By aperna · Oct 17, 2021 · 20 replies
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Tony, known as aperna on WatchProSite, shares his initial impressions of a new Laurent Ferrier Galet timepiece, focusing on its early timekeeping performance. His post invites the community to discuss the nuances of a new watch's 'break-in' period and the expectations for accuracy from an independent haute horlogerie brand. This article synthesizes the community's diverse perspectives on watch accuracy and the unique charm of Laurent Ferrier's craftsmanship.

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Thanks for looking, wishing all a wonderful Sunday all the best, Tony

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LarsG
Oct 17, 2021
Such a beauty. I guess The honeymoon could drag on. Lars

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MichaelC
Oct 17, 2021
Such a looker

I cannot speak for LF, but I have had other new watches that "settle in" over the first few weeks. If I have one running off, I like to let it stop for a day or two and then wind it back up. Not sure why that should matter, but it has worked on one or two over the past 20 years for me.

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aperna
Oct 17, 2021
Thanks for looking Michael, I plan on doing the same thing including some variations on nighttime position

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Mike H
Oct 17, 2021
Absolutely superb, a perfect daily wearer so versatile and under the radar but incredibly nice!

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Lankysudanese
Oct 17, 2021
Looks great!

How fast are we talking? LF supposedly regulates their watches in all 6 positions

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aperna
Oct 17, 2021
Right now around 10 seconds per day plus or -1

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