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22 April 2009, 12:43 PM | #1 |
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Mechanical pieces more accurate than quartz?
Say if I have a quartz watch that loses 1 second a month, that would be 12 seconds in a year and 1 minute in 5 years. A mechanical that gains 5 seconds a month but able to be regulated +- 1 seconds with crown up, crown down. Doesn't that make the mechanical watch a more accurate over a longer period of time than the quartz?
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