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Re: Variation in Accuracy Questions; Please Help!

Well, its been a full three seconds fast yesterday in a 11-hour work day. Only about 1 second fast during the night, crown up.

Today, in a as little as a 9-hour workday, it is a full 2.5 seconds fast. That would translate into about +7.5 for a whole day. Isn't that a bit much for a chronometer?

I'll certainly give it at least two months before I get someone to play with it, though I am surprised by the margin by which it is off.

From what the salesperson told me at the dealer where I purchased the watch at the end of last week, the watch is fairly recent. She only had in in store for a few weeks. So I assume it hadn't been sitting there for so long.

Any thoughts? Thanks anyway for your comments!

Regards,

Claude-Étienne

: In my case my SMP Chronometer was +2 - 3
: sec/24h for the first 3 weeks. On the 4th
: week it was about +2 - +1,5 sec/24h.
: During this time I had the watch on the wrist
: 24/7. A week ago (about 5 weeks after the
: purchase) I started to take it off at night
: placing it crown down and during the last
: couple of days its just maybe about a
: fraction of a second fast.
: It will probably slow down some more. I'll just
: wait and see..

: So don't dispare!
: Give it a month or two...

: BTW
: This is one of the things that I like about
: mech watches! It can take some time from you
: whenever it wants but it will eventually
: give it back to you. Or vice versa :-)
: Buy a quartz and it will be consistently fast
: or slow every day for ever and ever until
: the battery runs down...

: Cheers
: /Janne

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