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Is that really so...
... as it is indeed plus or minus a couple of seconds. But if it is plus 90 seconds after 20 days, then it is 4.5 seconds per day. Not only is this at the top of the acceptable range, but also it appears to be a change in one direction only. Normally I would expect a couple of seconds plus on one day and a couple of seconds minus on another day...
The implication of plus 90 seconds after 20 days is that every two months you can readjust the time on your watch as it will be 5 minutes off.....
But I am not an expert on the topic.
Manual vs. automatic
By: Nomer : November 7th, 2010-05:43
Is it generally accepted that for similarly regulated watches that manual wind versions are generally less accurate than automatics? It makes intuitive sense that the mainspring would unwind with decreasing torque vs. an automatic that (when worn) would k...
odd....
By: watch-er : November 8th, 2010-08:09
I have always found the manual winding watches to be more accurate over the self winding, no matter what the brand. I think there are just less moving parts and the wind from the rotor is inconsistent at best given all the wrist positions and amount of mo...