Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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. . . and a few comments regarding rate accuracy directly from G O . . .
. . . which performs tests to DIN standards rather than COSC. Glashütte Original manual- winding calibers 22, 42, 49, and most of the tourbillons are tested in five positions at three temperatures, and must be within a range of -4 seconds to +6 seconds per day. The cal 39 and 100 automatic movements are tested in five positions but only one temperature, and must be within a range of -5 seconds to +10 seconds per day. The owner's daily routine will, of course, have an impact on rate results . . . the same watch worn by myself and, say, Tiger Woods, would very likely exhibit different timing characteristics ;-) . . . cordially, Art
Caliber 39
By: t : January 8th, 2008-18:13
Anyone know the normal rate for a GO with caliber 39? Mine is in a sport evolution and my rates were +3 seconds after 24 hours, +8 after 48hours and +13 after 72 hours. Is this normal for caliber 39? Tom
Mine
By: db darien : January 9th, 2008-12:48
I own two G.O. watches, as Art knows (Senator Karree Manual Cal 22 and Senator Navigator Panorama Date Cal 100). Both watches run within a tolerance of + or minus 2 seconds per day. To be precise, both run fast by about 1-2 seconds per day. I understand t...
By the way, Art...
By: db darien : January 10th, 2008-19:15
Wempe Jewelers (on 5th Ave. in NYC) is currently marketing, rather heavily, a gold tonneau-shaped watch as a chonometer...that is being sold under its own name ("Wempe"). The watch is advertised as meeting "...the standards of the German Institute for Sta...
Nomos or Wempe?
By: Downing : January 10th, 2008-21:58
David, I think the watch you're referring to may actually be made by Wempe the watch manufacturer that operates out of the Glashütte Observatory. I believe the manufacturer Wempe is a different entity from the jeweler Wempe. I may be completely mistaken a...