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12 August 2016, 03:17 PM | #1 |
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Speedmaster Professional Resting Position Time Regulation
Hi guys,
I played around with my speedy pro and tested its timekeeping precision based on resting position. For anyone looking to speed up or slow down your speedy, I figured this could be helpful. My testing methodology: The watch was fully wound and then timed against the Time.gov atomic clock at exactly 12:00 pm each day. The watch was then left to rest in the given position below, untouched, for exactly 24 hours until 12:00 pm the following day when I timed it against Time.gov again. This was done for three days in each position, with the watch being fully wound before each subsequent timing. It is important to note that the timing was exactly the same for all three positions on each of the three days (very accurate movement). Below are my results. Dial up: + 2 seconds Dian down: - 4.5 seconds Crown up: + 12 seconds Crown down: + 4 seconds Hopefully this is helpful for anyone trying to self regulate their speedy pro!!! |
12 August 2016, 04:19 PM | #2 |
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Thanks, I find consistent similar data when measuring my FOIS couple weeks back also. It's good to know to control your watch during the rotation to be as accurate as possible.
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13 August 2016, 12:19 AM | #3 |
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Thanks for sharing those results, Brian.
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