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Horological Meandering

I tend to think positional variation

 

is the most likely culprit.  A single plane winder is usually keeping the watch in a vertical or semi-vertical position.  A proper test winder (a.k.a. windmill style) does eliminate this to a degree.  If the delta (difference in rate across positions) is low you will see less effect than if it is high.  Certainly a watch can have large positional variation and still run well on the wrist - all about how well the errors average out.

Cheers, Al

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