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Old 18 June 2012, 01:09 AM   #1
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Originally Posted by padi56 View Post
Don't make no difference what any watch costs its only as good as what its been regulated too.And his watch is now showing 99.996% accuracy would hardly call that mediocre timekeeping, and to loose 4 seconds out of 86400 in a day is within spec.Myself would wait a month or so before sending it for such a small deviation as only the RSC can pressure check the DSSD and watch could take 4-6 weeks to return.
I agree. My DSSD is 8-10 sec off a day last time I checked. That was about a year ago. I must be too busy enjoying life to create a spreadsheet to track my watches accuracy J/K. I just can't imagine worrying as much as some about my watch losing or gaining a few secs a day. If its within cosc I wouldn't mess with the DSSD. To much hassle to have it opened IMHO.
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