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13 May 2013, 10:21 PM | #1 |
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Gaining, now losing secs
Just looking into some thoughts on what I have discovered. Purchased a new Exp. 2 from an AD end of last March. Using Time.gov I tracked its time, just out of interest, to see how my watch ran. On avg it gained 1-2 sec everyone 1-2 days, not bad. Lately it has been now losing 1-2 sec at about the same rate. I typically wear the watch 22-23hr/s a day (only off during exercise/yard work). I have manually wound the watch 3-5 times since its purchase, 40 FULL turns. Last full wound was just this am.
I am just interested in your thoughts... I am truthfully not concerned, just would rather make sense of it. On a side note, during the times I am not wearing my watch, I store it dial down. |
13 May 2013, 10:38 PM | #2 |
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Sounds fine to me.
Temperature, humidity, position, amplitude . . . your watch is keeping time within COSC spec. Enjoy.
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13 May 2013, 11:23 PM | #3 |
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Piece of advice, don't use Time.gov from the computer. Set a quartz watch if available then time off that. I went crazy for about a week timing off time.gov because there can be delays depending on internet speed and more importantly 100% steady connection.
Thought my watch was going bonkers until I timed it off my Casio. |
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Apart from knowing if it's time to get up or not! I couldn't imagine sleeping without a watch on.
I would also suggest not using online time sources. There can be too many interruptions. I check mine once a week, adjust if need be and give it a good wind. Sounds like your watch is running well TBH.
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Peter's point is well made.
As for possible causes of true variances - you can always have a watchmaker put it on a Witchi timer if you think it's the watch itself. Outside of the possible connection latency to/from time.gov, the only other cause is external influences from the your activities on different days. Things like a day at the computer with little activity for 8-10 hrs and mostly dial-up, or weekend spent watching sports on TV versus other days in vigorous work and watch in many different positions.
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[QUOTE=OrangeSport;4148621]Apart from knowing if it's time to get up or not! I couldn't imagine sleeping without a watch on. I have always slept with my watches on. Safest place is on my wrist. It doesn't bother me and is one less step to take in the am (as small and simple as it is). With kids you never know when your up for good or up for just a few min and back to bed. |
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same thing happened to me. if its well within cosc specs then im happy.
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