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Caliber 9300 performs satisfactorily in a two-week trial

 


I am happy to report that, after 15 days of record keeping, the Caliber 9300 in my new Planet Ocean Chronograph has been keeping time very well to +/- 1 second per day.



Please note that the record started a few days after I began to wear the watch so this is not "out of the box" performance so to speak but close enough.

I hope this print-out from the timing machine confirms my unscientific observation above to an extent. If anyone can help me read this, I will be most grateful because I can only guess but never know for sure. I can see an "X" with "+01.6". Does it mean the machine finds the average to be 1.6 seconds fast per day? And regarding positions tested, is it dial up, dial down, crown down, crown horizontal and crown up in this order?



The chronograph function has performed flawlessly and it resets without a problem every time. Just thought that may be an important bit of information everyone is anticipating. A few more reports like this should send Caliber 9300 on a good start. And after two or three years of mass usage, we will know for sure if this is the new workhorse the manufacturer and the users can have full confidence in.

Ruckdee

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