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Can't explain. Get a timegrapher. Higher beat watches are just weird.

 

My Alpine Eagle XPS (salmon dial) also has weird timing.  But you have to make a chart to have hard accurate information.  For a new watch, it is probably my least accurate watch.  BUT!  That being said.  It's still a cool watch.  Right now it's been running for three weeks non-stop and it's 7 minutes fast!  So that's on average probably around 20 seconds fast a day.  Although it does seem about five of those minutes came recently.  But I haven't been charting/logging the watch's accuracy lately.


Also, I find that high beat watches like Chopard's 36,000 vph and 28,800 vph watches are just not more accurate than slower beat watches like 18,000 vph and 21,600 vph.  The higher beat is designed for people with more active lifestyles - the balance wheel is smaller meaning less inertia, meaning it's easier to shock.  But the higher beat allows the accuracy to be recovered faster.  I prefer the slower beat and not shocking the watch (I must have a very sedentary lifestyle).  Also, a higher beat watch is sometimes more difficult to adjust in the various positions.  And thus may run erratically in one position and run perfectly in another.  Although my data below doesn't seem to consistently indicate any of this.  


DateTimeWatchFast/Slow DifferenceOn WinderCrown Pos.Comments
3-Oct-249:30AMChopard00NoUpWatch Stopped, Reset Time to +0/sec
3-Oct-2411:06AMChopard00900CW/900CCWScatola Rotor 1Watch put on winder for 48 hours; watch is fully wound
5-Oct-2411:13AMChopard66900CW/900CCWScatola Rotor 1Watch gained about 3 seconds a day
5-Oct-2411:15AMChopard60NoCrown DownWatch being put crown down to see if watch runs fast crown down
5-Oct-245:00PMChopard5-1NoWrist
5-Oct-2410:53PMChopard61900CW/900CCWScatola Rotor 1
6-Oct-248:21AMChopard71900CW/900CCW
7-Oct-241:22PMChopard125NoWristWatch gained a lot in short time.  Wearing Chopard watch on wrist.
7-Oct-247:28PMChopard1201140 CWScatola SL Winder
8-Oct-249:45AMChoaprd142NoCrown UpWatch was in winder about 14 hours and now resting on nightstand crown up.
9-Oct-248:13AMChopard206NoWristAfter resting 22 hours crown up, watch has gained another 6 seconds.  Wearing watch today.
9-Oct-249:09PMChopardCrown UpWore watch for 13 hours today.  Leaving watch crown up.
10-Oct-241:38PMChopard2221140CWScatola SL WinderPut watch on winder.  Watch has gained 2 seconds
10-Oct-248:05PMChopard2861140CWScatola SL WinderWatch has gained another 2 seconds.  Watch is still on the winder.
11-Oct-249:54AMChopard335NoWristWatch continues to gain a lot of time in a short period.  In 49 hours it gained 13 seconds!
11-Oct-249:45PMChoaprd363NoCrown DownWore the watch almost 12 hours today.  Resized bracelet. Putting watch crown down.  
12-Oct-2410:14PMChopard459NoCrown UpWas on the wrist today from 11AM till 10:14PM.  
13-Oct-247:24PMChopard6419NoCrown UpWas on the wrist today from 11AM till 7:24PM. 
14-Oct-249:05AMChopard7511NoWristThis watch is gaining time rapidly!  Tested for magnetism with compass.  No indication of magnetism.  
14-Oct-245:49PMChopard8712NoCrown UpThis watch is gaining tremendous time.
15-Oct-248:26AMChopardNoCrown UpWatch Stopped, indicating 7:47AM, Reset Time to +0/sec
15-Oct-249:06AMChopard00NoScatola Rotor 1Watch reset to +0 seconds.  
15-Oct-245:11PMChoaprd00900CW/900CCWScatola Rotor 1Watch on winder hasn't gained nor lost any time at all.
16-Oct-249:20AMChopardNoWristWore watch.
16-Oct-247:35PMChopard11900CW/900CCWWore watch for 10 hours today.  Putting onto winder.  Strange that it's running perfectly normally.
19-Oct-2411:14AMChopard0-1NoWas in the winder for two days.  
20-Oct-2411:35AMChopard55NoWristWearing watch today.  Watch in various positions.
20-Oct-2410:07PMChopard72NoCrown UpWore watch today for 11 hours.  Gained 2 seconds.  Placing crown up.
21-Oct-2412:32PMChopard158NoWristWatch has gained another 8 seconds in crown up position.

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