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Originally Posted by Ihatecheese
These stats are unfortunately useless. We all know that people interact far more weighted if they have issues, than not. Also the weighting of people on the forum will be far more obsessive about seconds per day deviations then a regular purchaser who yet again wouldn’t comment or care .
This poll just shows that 25 people *may* own a watch where they had issues. No meaningful conclusions can be raised unless you know how many total watches there were. It could be 1 in 100k failover rate, for example.
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Many thans for your participation!
I fully share your view described in the first paragraph, also that one can draw near-to-zero conclusions from the poll.
Anyhow, the OP had very good intentions.
But your statement "
....*may* own a watch where they had issues" is
not correct or not well written.
Do you own one watch with a 32xx caliber?
If yes, which and when did you purchase it?