Gary G
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Absolutely
Kari had the watch certified at the Besancon Observatory, and it was well within the tolerances.
The first month that I owned the watch, I wore it every day and (as recommended by Kari) wound it each morning and evening. At the end of the month, the total deviation was +9 seconds for the entire month -- pretty good! I haven't repeated the test recently, but when I have the watch in rotation and keep it wound over the course of a week or so I don't recall ever having to correct the time -- so it must still be keeping good time in "real world" settings.
Thanks for asking!
Best,
Gary G
Saturday photo time
By: Gary G : December 9th, 2011-23:26
Passing the time on a quite wintry day here in Seoul -- at least there is some sunlight, allowing me to take a few photos of a favorite: Finally, a shot that shows both the blueness of the accents and the anthracite markers against the silvered dial: Diff...
Absolutely
By: Gary G : December 9th, 2011-23:41
Kari had the watch certified at the Besancon Observatory, and it was well within the tolerances. The first month that I owned the watch, I wore it every day and (as recommended by Kari) wound it each morning and evening. At the end of the month, the total...
Thanks, Mo
By: Gary G : December 10th, 2011-19:02
Watchmakers complain (appropriately, I think) that the standard of criticism should be as seen at 10 cm by the naked eye, not in zillion-sized macros on the computer, but Kari's work certainly stands up to the more severe level of scrutiny... Best, Gary
Kari's the one!
By: sidneyc : December 10th, 2011-02:54
His watches are just so attractive in a way that cannot be described! Great photos as always Gary, even with a DLux-5! January is not far away, and hope you have a great trip and time with Kari! Will your avatar have an updated (2012) version of the "Devi...
The Devil!
By: Gary G : December 10th, 2011-19:06
Great line, Sidney! I always thought of that photo as "two smiling guys in turtlenecks," but perhaps your interpretation is more apropos! Kari is not too devilish, but I aspire to it Will definitely have at least one camera with me in Switzerland in Janua...
Devilishly attractive!
By: sidneyc : December 10th, 2011-21:10
Hey Gary! While Kari's of course is not devilish, his fine hands are able to craft watches that are so devilishly attractive, and all your photos of the Observatoire really put me (and a lot of us here) under a spell - hence the Devil and his apprentice! ...
Thanks and accessories
By: Gary G : December 10th, 2011-22:24
Thanks for the enjoyable elaboration of your "devilish" thoughts! Great fun to read. You should call the Lumix the "smart man's" version of the Leica -- I comfort myself with the idea that the D-Lux has a more "Leica-like" color profile in its JPEG proces...
Equipment is very useful
By: Gary G : December 10th, 2011-19:17
Better equipment does help a lot -- both for technical reasons and because having a new gizmo of some kind motivates me to practice my photography. I am finding that the D700 images give a lot more latitutude for post-processing (and therefore often end u...
Appreciate it, Andreas
By: Gary G : December 13th, 2011-02:10
One of the benefits of using a hand-held P&S rather than DSLR and tripod is that you can experiment with lots of different angles without having to stop and change position of watch, tripod, and lights. Glad you liked some of these! Best, Gary G
I am very pleased
By: Gary G : December 19th, 2011-20:14
...that you find yourself returning to this post! All too often it seems that posts fade away -- there are some classics that I go back to myself, and am really happy that you liked this one enough to return. Thanks for your note! Best, Gary G