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Originally Posted by CedCraig
I‘ve never heard of RSC sending back Weishi-determined low amplitude watches without being serviced because the amplitude was actually fine. That leads me to believe for the purpose of diagnosing the 32xx virus problem, a Weishi is fine.
Although if the Weishi consistently overestimates the amplitude, there could be many more watches with the virus that actually have low amplitude but haven‘t gotten to the major time loss stage.
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RSC's use Witschi timegraphers.
Weishi timegraphers are fine to detect the low amplitude problem.