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Originally Posted by Dirt
According to your data.
With your watch, all indications are that you will simply get better results with timekeeping on the wrist(day to day usage) where attitudes are are moving feast and amplitudes are better(if that's actually a requirement with this movement?).
What is the timekeeping like on the wrist for your watches long term?
Is it acceptable?
It doesn't change the fact that we are simply looking for acceptable stability in long term(10 years +) timekeeping out of these watches. Or at least, comparable performance levels to 31xx movements whilst setting power reserve aside.
Otherwise we may as well just buy watches with Seagull movements and save a s**t load of money and heartache 
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I don’t fully understand your question but this particular watch I feel is a bit erratic. Yes the amplitudes are high but the results are a bit weird and felt as such in real world wear.
Almost feels like something is a tad loose in there.
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