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23 September 2018, 02:18 PM | #11 |
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My Tudor Black Bay in-house is like that, basically loses a second per day and gains it back if I place it dial up over night. The result is that it is exactly on time over a period of several months.
My 3235 in my 2018 DSSD is not quite as accurate as yet, although it is improving. It started out at minus 2 s/pd, and it has now settled in at an average of minus 1 s/pd. That is, of course, quite amazing and I am very happy with it - but the thing that both impresses and slightly irritates me is that I can't seem to influence that 1 second per day loss, no matter what position the watch is in overnight...it's incredibly consistent and position seems to make very little discernible difference. |
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