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19 December 2007, 05:55 AM | #1 |
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Two Questions
1: I purchased my new GMT II 116710LN on 14/12/2007 the AD set it up for me and set the time exactly. It is now 7 seconds fast... is this acceptable?
2: I have a job that is quite physical and often dirty so I don't want to wear my watch to work. If I put it on when I get home and wear it all night, taking it off in the morning before work, do I need a watch winder to keep it going? Any help or info on either would be great. Thanks |
19 December 2007, 06:11 AM | #2 |
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I would say that your accuracy is within parameters for that watch. Depending on how active you are between work and bedtime I would be surprised if the watch will stay wound. I'd invest in a cheap winder.
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19 December 2007, 06:17 AM | #3 |
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+2 seconds a day would be fine by me!, in answer to the power reserve issue , wear it and see only you'll be able to judge accurately. give it a full wind and wear it as you wish will give you the definative answer
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19 December 2007, 06:20 AM | #4 |
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Great watch, accuracy is kinda my thing so this for me is not acceptable, but allow the watch some run in time and then check.
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19 December 2007, 06:36 AM | #5 |
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If you sleep alone...
wear it to bed. Movement is what winds it, do you walk in your sleep. |
19 December 2007, 06:53 AM | #6 |
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Why only if I sleep alone?
and If i want the accuracy improving what do I do? |
19 December 2007, 07:11 AM | #7 |
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2 seconds a day is quite decent performance.I have the exact
same watch and wear it in exactly the same way for the same reasons,I'm a metalworker so I don't want to wear my watch all day, machining would not damage it but sometimes I weld as well,this could damage it with spatter. If your power reserve is running low the rate could in fact speed up.Just for clarity I bought my watch on Oct 27,2007 I have not needed to wind it at all,I may have given it a couple turns just to play with it but definately have'nt "wound" it, awesome piece of functional art. If it is running a little fast just rest it on edge while not wearing it it will lose a bit and conversely if you set it "face up" it will pick up a second or 2 Mine is essentially dead on. |
19 December 2007, 08:09 AM | #8 |
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Timekeeping is just fine, but you'd probably need a winder in your case to get sufficient power reserve to get it going / maintaning the precision.
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