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9 June 2009, 11:43 AM | #1 |
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Accuracy of Sub Date
I have a Sub Date purchased in 2004. I had it serviced in 2007. The watch is gaining a few minutes each month....to the point where I'm having to re-set it to prevent being 5-8 mins ahead after several months. I believe it needs to be serviced again....anyone have thoughts?
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9 June 2009, 12:34 PM | #2 |
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Should not be more that -4, +6 seconds a day.
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9 June 2009, 01:41 PM | #3 |
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How many months is "several months"?
If it's running +6 (within COSC standard) that's going to be 3 minutes a month. So 3 months down the line you are +9 minutes. My sub date is a VERY consistent -2 seconds per day. I'd prefer it run +2, but losing a minute a month isn't that big a deal. Approximately every two months when I change the date I sync it back with the atomic clock. Unless you are running outside of COSC standard I wouldn't worry about it and just set the watch when you change the date. |
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It doesn't need to be serviced...
But you could always have it regulated if you are not happy with the timekeeping.. If you take it to a decent watchmaker...and give him the time to do the job, he should be able to regulate it to within a minute a month..
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We need better information on how many minutes over how many months or days. It' maybe working just fine.
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Sounds like you are within the standards set for COSC so I'd just wear and enjoy your watch and adjust it as necessary. My GMT gains 5 seconds a day so every month I just adjust the time accordingly!!!
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What has already been said is correct but if it still bothers you, get a timing adjustment first and see if that helps - it may not need a full service.
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