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I have created the "latest and greatest" version of my accuracy trending Excel spreadsheet. I offer it free to anyone who asks.
Please do not post requests here on the message board. SEND YOUR REQUEST DIRECTLY TO ME at:
mcanonNOSPAMPLEASE@gmail.com (Remember to remove the "NOSPAMPLEASE")
The spreadsheet has been updated with the ability to trend hack-seconds or non-hack seconds (i.e. auto. Seiko divers) watches easily. (The earlier version required resynchronization for each test. This one does not....much easier to use.)
As well as giving all test results in the "sec./day" output, It also reports your error in a "min & sec / month" format.
The "sec/day" error is also automatically graphed on a "graphs" page. All you do is add the data over time and a very clear picture of your watch performance will emerge. The version I send has my actual data from one of my watches. You just erase it after you have read the instructions.
The email that I'll send, as well as the newest version of the spreadsheet, have better instructions than the versions I offered previously.
There are even instructions on converting your data from the old spreadsheet to the new one...if you happen to be one of the 300+ people that have requested previous versions over the years.
Regards,
Turbinator
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