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16 December 2005, 02:05 AM | #1 |
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Improved Accuracy
I just did a four week accuracy test on the ExpII, which had previously been running +1.5 a day for about nine months.
However, over the past four weeks it's been running at +.25 a day. Could being a strap somehow improve accuracy? Either way, three years old and getting more accurate, is impressive. |
16 December 2005, 02:57 AM | #2 |
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Is it maybe your wearing it more and it's getting real wrist time and not the winder?
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Perhaps you have been winding your watch faster,with a superior wrist action now you have a lighter load,with the leather strap.
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Simple explanation, Johnny!
He looks upon the BM as competition and is improving upon himself to impress his master!!
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Peter IS Welsh afterall, but he's a WIS first, so it's all good. |
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Not sure why John, but that is really cool that it is that good. These movements are tanks for sure.
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