George Gently
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Thank you :-)
The Defy Inventor chronometric performance is disappointing, indeed.
Not only the Swiss
By: George Gently : May 25th, 2022-07:28
Anecdotal, but my Lange 1 (2019 bought at Bucherer) is very inaccurate when it comes to timekeeping. It has been sent to Glashütte for correction. It came back with an even worse chronometer performance. It has a severe impact on my joy of ownership. So m...
Agree 100% and
By: Pelle_thorstenson : May 25th, 2022-09:48
to add something to your wise thoughts the top brands (VC for example) dont have the decency to apologgies when they fail to repair what is broken or miss the scheduled finish date with many many weeks. It goes without saying that in any other business a ...
sure...
By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : May 25th, 2022-11:47
on two occasion with two watch i had some issues with Zenith. On both count with two different model that were supposed to be chronometer certified i got units that had more then 10sec/day. One of them of the Defy Inventor which was supposed to be the bes...
TRUTH!!!
By: Motty : May 25th, 2022-11:37
Wow someone has the decency to say the truth. I know with AP in specific they can have issues but reading here I see much more companies have as well issues. in reality a product that you buy for the prices that these watches go for, especially the ones t...
I agree
By: Motty : May 25th, 2022-23:17
But I have to disagree about cars which I used to drive cheaper vehicles and never had any issues, now with the range rovers and Land Rover defender they live in the shop, crack the windshield and have electrical issues and there’s no one to talk too. Ter...
Design parameters have changed.
By: mkvc : May 25th, 2022-16:10
Watches are made extremely precisely these days, but that typically means small problems disable them. I find my older watches to be very reliable. They are not engineered to such tight tolerances, and if something gets a few microns out of place they jus...
same with cars
By: aston.db4 : May 25th, 2022-16:29
what you're referring also works with cars as well, an example would be the BMW 3-series vs. 7-series engine. stuff that is more mass produced, the engineers are able to work out the flaws and kinks with each update. unfortunately this isn't the case with...
+1
By: NickO : May 25th, 2022-23:45
I thought that last night when I first saw this post but I didn’t comment. I came back today and was surprised at how many comments there were before someone stated this obvious bias.