TheMadDruid
18457
Update on c. 1304.
Dec 09, 2020,11:24 AM
Sometime back I observed this movement in my CB and posted on its remarkable ability to keep a consistent rate over its whole power reserve. This past weekend I did the same with my CS, just to see if a case makes a difference.
The results were perhaps more incredible: the movement ran for 62 hours and 54 minutes. Over the first 62 hours the watch neither gained nor lost a second. Better than quartz?
I should also mention that Iβve been winding the watch every day since and the rate is still perfect. Something like 6 days now.
Alex, Iβm still waiting to do a rate test on your tourbillon.
Comments:
view entire thread
Update on c. 1304.
By: TheMadDruid : December 9th, 2020-11:24
Sometime back I observed this movement in my CB and posted on its remarkable ability to keep a consistent rate over its whole power reserve. This past weekend I did the same with my CS, just to see if a case makes a difference. The results were perhaps mo...
LOL! π
By: India Whiskey Charlie : December 9th, 2020-11:41
π
By: ChristianDK : December 9th, 2020-13:51
Promise.
By: TheMadDruid : December 10th, 2020-06:21
ππ»
By: TheMadDruid : December 10th, 2020-06:25
It does exactly what it says on the tin !
By: Jay (Eire) : December 9th, 2020-15:33
For all the other bells and whistles we see on other pieces in the collection this βsimpleβ one does it just as well (or better).
My CB
By: stabilizer : December 9th, 2020-17:47
Is the same way. For several years now since I purchased it new, I have noticed that it is accurate to within a single second or two over days at a time, and it just wows me every time.
π
By: cmmnsens : December 11th, 2020-21:41
Thanks for your tests. Amazing results! I can assure you the Tourbillon is quite accurate. π
Gee.
By: TheMadDruid : December 12th, 2020-06:24
That response was unexpected not.
ππ
By: cmmnsens : December 12th, 2020-08:33