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7 March 2017, 07:52 AM | #1 |
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The Accuracy of My IWC Mark XVII
Hi members of the Rolex Forum,
I just finished collecting 30 days' worth of data (out of curiosity) regarding the accuracy of my IWC Mark XVII (ref. 3265-04). On Feb 4, I set my watch to the official atomic clock and every day thereafter, I recorded how many seconds it was faster than that time source. I wore the watch on my wrist for the majority of the day and it always sat crown down on the nightstand. I have attached an excel picture of the data. The mean rate was +0.903 seconds/day and the standard deviation was 0.405 seconds/day. What do you think of its accuracy? Has any one of you done analysis like this for your watches? If so, please let me know of your results as I am eager to compare. Any comments regarding charts formatting and/or statistics work? TL;DR: My IWC gains on average 0.903 seconds/day. |
7 March 2017, 11:23 PM | #2 |
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That's fantastic work! Very interesting. Is there some significance to "crown down"? I have found my Rolex 1016 does best when I leave it that way at night.
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5 July 2017, 11:42 AM | #3 |
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Beautiful watch.
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