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Old 4 February 2012, 05:57 AM   #1
The Golden Crown
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Oyster Perpetual Running "Faster"

Hello,

My Oyster perpetual datejust is running a little faster compared with digital clock.

Every months or so, it gets about 3 minutes faster than the actual time. This experience has been consistent through out last couple years.

Is this a problem? My understanding is that there can be some variation of time, with this chronometer and that 3 mins/month is actually a decent time.

Just wanted your knowledge. Thanks!
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Old 4 February 2012, 06:02 AM   #2
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Well if COSC standard is up to +6 seconds per day, then this piece is right in line with a watch running to the high side of standard. It's not really a problem, only if you can't live with it!
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