You meant year 2 before Covid? :))))

Jan 10, 2021,11:10 AM
 

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Black Bay 58 long-term timekeeping stability

 
 By: JohnFM : January 10th, 2021-10:22
Hi all, I'm close to buying a new BB58 that is averaging +0.5 sec/day, per the AD's testing. This is excellent, of course. My question is whether the BB58 tends to 'settle in' or slow down over the course of the first year. I've experienced this with vari... 

I’ve had my BB58 since July 2018 BC (Before COVID)...

 
 By: kev09 : January 10th, 2021-11:00
...and I have had no problems with its timekeeping. I wear it regularly and it stays well within chronometer standards. Buy it. You won’t regret it. Regards Kev. ...  

I own two BB58s never any issues whatsoever

 
 By: Watchonthewrists : January 10th, 2021-11:35
You will love it

I can only confirm! I check regularly the accuracy and keep book of it.

 
 By: MCG (Markus) : January 10th, 2021-15:10
So far - since 2018 - no deviation! +1sec/day constant. Probably my most accurate watch!

Thanks all -- appreciate the input

 
 By: JohnFM : January 10th, 2021-15:39
Sounds like the new Tudor movement is proving accurate and stable. Seems like a fine watch at a considerably lower price than many others that we discuss here.

Hard to say Brandon

 
 By: JohnFM : January 11th, 2021-09:53
I guess that's what I'm asking -- will the timekeeping change with you use over time? From what everyone is saying, the new BB58 seems quite accurate and stable.