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I have a few watches and the most accurate of them all is my Omega followed by a close second the Rolex.My Omega with caliber 9300 is 0 - 0.5 secs a day, and I kid you not!
Updated as at 29th May 2018, my Tissot Le Locle Powermatic 80 is slowing at an average of -3 seconds per 24 hours. I think i shall just accept it as it is quite accurate for non-COSC certified watch
I just send my Batman & collect my Submariner 14060M 4 Liner on today, I was satisfied the accuracy !Sent from my SM-N950F using Tapatalk
Just out of sudden, my watch has been slowing 6 seconds per 24 hours now, while it was actually holding up well (-1 sec per 24 hours) for quite around few weeks.
Quote from: Christcwl9 on June 17, 2018, 09:07:41 AMJust out of sudden, my watch has been slowing 6 seconds per 24 hours now, while it was actually holding up well (-1 sec per 24 hours) for quite around few weeks. You may need to wind up the watch full again. Accuracy can be off when power reserve is almost gone.
Normally how long is the power reserve for Oris watches? Mine sometimes can't last for 24 hours also
Quote from: mattwee89 on June 17, 2018, 07:52:42 PMNormally how long is the power reserve for Oris watches? Mine sometimes can't last for 24 hours alsoSounds like your watch is not fully wound. Some watches have very efficient winding mechanism, some does not.I would suggest fully wound your watch (by turning the crown until you feel resistance) then see if it last longer than 24. Your Oris most probably houses a modified ETA that has a reserve of 42 hours.Sent from my SM-N950F using Tapatalk
My 40+ year old Seiko 5 is clocking in at an average of +12.4 secs per day...