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Old 5 August 2013, 10:42 PM   #1
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Cosc apro??

Hi fellow afflicted

Just got my 15400. Love iit.
It seems to keep time spot on when I don't wear it. But looses 15 secs per day when I wear it

Having only had Rolex before being cosc. Is this acceptable for ap??

Possibly the difference between machine made and hand finished??
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Old 5 August 2013, 10:44 PM   #2
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15 seconds a day slow is certainly too slow.

It might be worth popping in to the APSC and get them to regulate it for you.
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Old 5 August 2013, 11:43 PM   #3
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Sounds similar to the situation I'm having with my ROO in that it's fairly accurate when I don't wear it, but in my case, it runs way too fast when worn.
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Old 6 August 2013, 05:08 AM   #4
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Have it regulated
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Mine is far more exact than my Rolex's.
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Old 25 August 2013, 06:10 PM   #6
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cheers but...

after wearing it for a week and then averaging out the daily variations it was much less.... down to about 3 secs....i guess that can happen when you only wear a watch on certain days and dont get a "fair" indication
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I also have to 15400. It has been to service twice (!!) in the few months I have had it because it gained or lost too much time. I just got it back and I have been checking it out closely, and at the moment it gains about 4 seconds per day. You are right that when it is not worn, it does not lose any time. I think up until 6 seconds per day is acceptable, considering that is within COSC guidelines. 10 seconds+ might be something to have checked out.
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Old 25 August 2013, 08:17 PM   #8
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I also have to 15400. It has been to service twice (!!) in the few months I have had it because it gained or lost too much time. I just got it back and I have been checking it out closely, and at the moment it gains about 4 seconds per day. You are right that when it is not worn, it does not lose any time. I think up until 6 seconds per day is acceptable, considering that is within COSC guidelines. 10 seconds+ might be something to have checked out.
well for the sake of "accurate reporting" just to clarify - mine is like yours .... i know i worte it was slow, but for what ever reason (i just didnt correct my own mistake) - it is gaining at the same rate as yours 3 /4 sec/day average... when its not worn - spot on accurate with iphone!
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