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Horological Meandering

Hi..

 

I have several watches which exhibit the same "problems" as you have mentioned.

My watches include those with central second hand and those with small second hand at six o'clock position.
Once the second hand and the minute hand are synchronized, it will start to deviate over time and return to being synchronized after the minute hand returned to the same position when first synchronized.
I do believe (purely my take of the problem here) is due to what Aditya mentioned above.  
The dial is slightly placed out of the exact centre of the minute/hour hand pinion. The outcome is the minute hand will be seen to return to the exact position (relative to the dial) once in every rotation.
BTW - those watches of mine that exhibit this seemingly error are reputed to be of the highest quality, PP no less - and of the limited edition with limited production.  I did not bother to send it back - the watch remains accurate as the movement is not the problem and I really do not need to keep time to the second in my life.   /W72

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