Ronald Held
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Most accurate watch
Let me limit things a little. Consider only (mechanical) three hand watches with no tourbillon currently in production. Given that the watch will be worn during the day and placed in an orientation for the rest of it, which watch would it be? This is due to Don with his latest report on AHCI.
Most accurate watch
By: Ronald Held : December 1st, 2011-09:14
Let me limit things a little. Consider only (mechanical) three hand watches with no tourbillon currently in production. Given that the watch will be worn during the day and placed in an orientation for the rest of it, which watch would it be? This is due ...
May I add the Habring?
By: sidneyc : December 1st, 2011-14:42
My Habring have been running since July, and is currently +10s (so that's roughly +2.5s/month). The trick is to find out the best winding position that allows minimal time gain/loss. For me, I always wind my watch daily (given it has 48 hour power reserve...
Currently in production...
By: KIH : December 1st, 2011-16:41
Okay, I would say Grand Seiko VFA, but it is 40 years old. It requires very diligent and experienced adjuster to make the most accurate watch + picking up the "better" movement example. Many brands could do it, if they are willing to spend such talent and...
Allegedly, Ronald...
By: pplater : December 1st, 2011-23:00
...this one was built for the purpose of accuracy contests, so it is reasonable to assume that it was once extremely accurate. It is a bit highly strung, however (e.g. no shock protection) so has probably fallen out of tune in recent times. Still, you wan...