Chronometer (aka yacomino)
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Sorry to ear about service problem! In my case I don’t really have a good watchmaker I could trust so I plan to go with original manufacturer
Dec 22, 2020,14:54 PM
One of my GO watch is in Germany being serviced ... looking forward to see final product experience
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COSC, METAS, and "in-house" are all smoke and mirrors.
By: Zeitstuck : December 22nd, 2020-12:21
Here you have my CWC W10 reissue (the Mellor-72) running on the Sellita calibre SW210. It outperforms every other watch in my collection in terms of accuracy. It is the reigning champ. I don't think all a watch is boils down to movement accuracy. You also...
Did you run it against the Omega 9300?
By: myles721 : December 22nd, 2020-12:30
I have three 9300 movements. None of them vary more than 5-10 seconds per month...just curious how the Selita compares.
It's a small sample size
By: Zeitstuck : December 22nd, 2020-13:27
I'm not a watchmaker so I don't have many examples to put to the timegrapher. I only have what I own and this is my one Selitta movement which I compared to movements from my other watches (Lange, Rolex, Omega, Grand Seiko, Nomos, Seiko)
Yea I'm not either
By: Zeitstuck : December 22nd, 2020-13:27
It is just nice to see this humble movement doing well
For me, it depends on the watch
By: India Whiskey Charlie : December 22nd, 2020-14:21
Whether it's in warranty or not or a very high-end watch with an intricate movement. Also, up until now, I have yet to have a watch serviced without it having an issue.
Agreed 👍
By: holdemchamp1225 : December 22nd, 2020-13:55
I believe this is the case overall.
By: rrregulator : December 22nd, 2020-13:59
Aside from overall resilience to further adjustments made by the user, magnetism, aggresive usage, bumps, et c