Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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That's what I call an encomium . . .
. . . and a half! In all seriousness, your reported overall timing results are exceptional. My first G O was similarly well adjusted, gaining a mere fraction of a second per day over an 18 week period, but a second per month?! You've hit the proverbial jackpot - that's as good as it gets.
WatchSeeker's photos clearly depicted the effect of different types of light on the appearance of the dial. I've owned one G O, a Senator power reserve, with a silvered dial, but never noticed as appreciable a difference with varying light as the PML.
There's a saying about beauty and "the eye of the beholder". Glad you were able to appreciate the quality of the PML!
Cordially,
Art
Qualifying statement
By: cubancigar : November 16th, 2012-05:19
No joke, I am astounded by the current precision of my PML! I should, however, further elaborate on my previous post. Upon reflection, a more accurate statement would be that the watch has gained only about 2 seconds over a period of 5 weeks--rather than ...