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25 August 2013, 09:35 AM | #31 |
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Agree with others. If you want an accurate mechanical watch, then buy and wear just one watch. You can then regulate it to your wearing patterns, and you should be able to keep any modern mechanical watch to well within COSC specs. I built a watch with a basic ETA movement (the movement cost me $200), and that watch was accurate to within a couple seconds a week. I gave it to a friend, who doesn't wear his watch at night, and has a different lifestyle to me, and the accuracy is not nearly as good.
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