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Here are the watches and a table summarizing the results.
The watches started the run on Thursday night, February 23, at 23:06, and here's what they looked like on Saturday evening, February 25, in the order of their finish (shortest run on the left / longest run on the right). We see two outliers (on the far left), then a fairly consistent stream of finishes for the other six, between 15:30 and 18:55 (which to running times between 40 hours, 23 minutes and 43 hours, 47 minutes).
Looking forward to seeing a compilation showing all our results and further discussion. Thanks to Darren for originating and organizing our very first wind-off!!
Jeff
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: It has passed midnight here (Central European Time) so i thought i
: would create a new posting to receive your Wind-Off data.
: I am amazed to see a couple of my own pieces (i'm actually testing
: 11 movements) are still busy and madly ticking away, so i will
: post my data later in the day when they are certain to have run
: down.
: My plan is to make a table with the results sunday evening.
: My last plea to those posting data - Can you please indicate if the
: movement has been serviced in the last 60 days.
: Thanks - Darren
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