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Old 27 December 2022, 12:55 AM   #3330
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Originally Posted by saxo3 View Post
Yes sure, e.g., my Sea-Dweller 126600 was running fast with a X-rate of about +4 s/d, after full winding and during a rather long time of the power reserve. Here are the corresponding timegrapher results:


Sea-Dweller Ref. 126600 (3235) after full winding

In general, the watch accuracy on your wrist strongly depends on your wearing pattern and how the movement was regulated. You can compensate (either gain or lose) overnight by placing your watch in different rest positions.

An example (my SD43) how one can obtain excellent timekeeping over a period of (at least) 2 months you can find here:

https://www.rolexforums.com/showpost...4&postcount=23

There was no particular reason to stop after 64 days except that I wanted to wear another watch.

I see this, but with your higher spd rate your amplitude(s) are also higher = at least relative to most of mine. Is there an example of spd + with too low amplitude?

Also, from one of the articles you sent:

"It’s inversely proportional to the amplitude. That means that a decline in amplitude will cause the rate to increase."

I think this makes sense to me. Yet, in each of my cases so far I see exactly the opposite. Amplitude drops and spd drops accordingly. This is also what I have been able to gather from this thread. Low = low.
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