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Old 29 May 2016, 02:42 AM   #31
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Old 29 May 2016, 04:11 AM   #32
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Thought I would share this with the group in case anyone was wondering about the accuracy of the new Daytona C. I can only speak to mine of course, but now on the 10th day and it is .5 seconds fast. After day 7 it was - 2 seconds but when placed on the night stand flat on it's back it caught up in 3 days and is basically spot on. I'm pretty impressed! Hope others will / are having the same experience!
Any movement is only as good as what its been regulated too,the 4130 movement is now over 16 years old with only minute changes over those years. So no matter the Daytona if regulated correctly it should be the same accuracy depending on wearing habits.IT would not become more accurate just because of a push on ceramic bezel and very minor dial changes its how its regulated.
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Old 29 May 2016, 04:14 AM   #33
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Any movement is only as good as what its been regulated too,the 4130 movement is now over 16 years old with only minute changes over those years. So no matter the Daytona if regulated correctly it should be the same accuracy depending on wearing habits.IT would not become more accurate just because of a push on ceramic bezel and very minor dial changes its how its regulated.
I guess I was implying that maybe they are doing a better job with regulation these days.

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