patrick_y[PuristSPro Moderator]
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This has Jerome Lambert written all over it...
It's kind of like Jaeger LeCoultre's 1000 hour test.
But why only 500 hours? JLC does 1000 hours...
Still, 500 hours is a lot of hours for testing. Three weeks! I hope it doesn't need three weeks of testing every time it's serviced...
Not much
By: Tick Talk : November 21st, 2013-08:35
Thinking about it, its only the equivalent of 42 days on my watch winder, which operates 8 hrs on/8 hrs off. Like marcelo, I'm very interest in why, when they mapped out this marketing strategy, did they not go up to 1000 hrs or more, as the comparison wi...
The breakdown
By: Tick Talk : November 23rd, 2013-10:12
4 hours – winding performance. 80 hours – accuracy in all positions; -6.0 to +4.0 required (COSC standard). 336 hours – "Cyclotest" (14 continuous days); simulates real-life wear including wrist motions and laying overnight. For chronographs, two cycles a...