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13 May 2017, 03:42 AM | #61 |
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The answer is not to time the watch ; they are all pretty accurate. Being mechanical, they will always change over a period. If you really want precision, buy a Grand Seiko spring-drive. You might find you never take purely mechanical watches quite so seriously. They are lovely things, but a five dollar quartz is more accurate than any Rolex. Love them for what they are...mechanical history on your wrist.
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14 May 2017, 02:10 AM | #65 |
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You might get a bartmoon over your ETA comment.
Okay, here it is: :bart moon: Just kidding a bit. Do as you feel best........I would leave it alone. Now, I await my bart moon.
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