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Glashütte Original

I haven't performed any timing tests on my cal 22 yet, but . . .

 


. . . the initial peremptory checks are within a few seconds per day, and the power reserve is 40.5 hours, exactly within the specified 40 hours +/- 5%. Btw, the cal 39 that was "essentially perfect" was my very first G O, a Karree chronograph w/o date: over an 18 week period of continuous operation (either on my wrist or a winder), the net gain was ~ 60 seconds. Whenever I checked within that 18 week window, the timing was never off by more than a few seconds. My Senator perpetual was off by ~ +11 seconds per day prior to sending it in for regulation, and has been a steady -1 second per day ever since. Not bad for an old design ;-) . . . cordially, Art

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