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: Mechanical watches are interesting in this way.
: They can "make up" for lost time
: due to changes in their overnight position,
: changes in the way you wear it or your daily
: routine, etc.
: As long as it's running well, that's all that
: matters.
: Cheers,
: John
: I do get fed up with you mechanical types fanatically harping on about accuracy. if you want real accuracy, buy an SMP quartz plus o minus 3 secs per month (every month) whether on or off the wrist or whatever
cheers vince
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