. . . mine has been timed on a machine @ +5 seconds per day . . . . . . and is ~ +2 seconds per day on my wrist with an average of 12 hours on and 12 hours off. The more responses, the better . . . Cordially, Art...
as my Rolexes. During the last month around +3 seconds per day. In general this Zenith is a bit more accurate than my watches in average but can't compete with i.e. my Nautilus, Fifty Fathoms ot Royal Oak. Best, Kari
I bought it as the first "fine" watch after making a bigger business deal. Now the money this deal brought are gone but the watch is still here. It's just the complete calendar with moon phase in yg. So I will take a couple of photos tomorrow and post the...
Click here for my results from January , the last time I wore it for a prolonged period. My experience generally is that it's very accurate, even better than +2.9 seconds per day. And very consistent too. I went from worrying that it would wear itself out...
. . . an older model, Andrew - early or mid '90s vintage, correct? Mine is just breaking in, but yours is likely many years removed from its last adjustment, which makes it all the more remarkable.
... produced from 1995 to 1999 and then evolved into the 40mm "HW". So this example is about 15 years old and had a service a couple of years back for a broken sapphire crystal. I should mention that it's not only the day-to-day accuracy, but the long ter...
. . . I'd say a loss of a second every other day borders on the phenomenal! That there's another in your collection more accurate is astounding. My compliments to your Zenith. Cordially, Art
that Zenith is definitely one of my favorites in my small collection. My silver dial Omega 8500AT seems to lose time in lockstep with the El Primero, losing a second every other day as well.
... and it constantly performed at +1 sec/day. However, I found that all my Primeros did not like to rest for a longer time. After being stopped for, say, a week or two, all of them needed one or two days, until they reached their stable rate again. Regar...
It seems that the El Primero needs some "wake up" time after being on the safe for some time. I don't see this happening with other movements that I own. I had one that had fabulous precision, after 2-3 days on the wrist but before that it was just inside...