Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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With any vintage, even one that shipped out as a chronometer, I'm ok . . .
. . . under ten seconds per day. Any more than that and it's back to my watchmaker for regulation.
Art
What is your tolerance?
By: Thomas_3 : June 24th, 2019-07:09
I saw a post earlier regarding regulating a watch and how accurate it can be made. What is your tolerance for accuracy, a second or two a day, 3,4 or more? The way I look at it is this way, I want my watches to be accurate but they don't have to be right ...
Don’t really care
By: Jurry : June 24th, 2019-07:35
I must admit I don’t really care about the accuracy, if it’s unworn for a while you must adjust or wind it anyway But I do like winders just for the convenience of just having to set time and occasionally the date but most of the times the watch I want is...
Great Topic!
By: baufoam : June 24th, 2019-10:59
I have only ever worn mechanical (mainly automatic -winding) watches. I have become accustomed to whatever watch I am wearing to be accurate within about 5 minutes per month. I am totally good with that. Recently, I bought a brand new Patek Philippe 5320g...