Last night I set the watch using my mobile. Sub second doesn't hack, so I set the chrono running. Today it was out๐๐, worst case being 10 seconds on the timegrapher. ( in my experience and with the price range / accuracy / precision of my watches, timegrapher results compared to on the wrist can vary) The nerd within me was released, just regulated it. Varies position wise from plus 5 to zero.
As an aside I do laugh when high beat rate is discussed, pointing out that something can be timed within 1/10 of a second. How many things need timing to that accuracy, and how quick are the reactions of a button being pressed? ๐1
Slightly eccentric, wicked sense of humour. Self confessed watch cheapskate, who tinkers with watches. Love motorbikes, to date, I've ridden about 250,000 miles, 113,000 of which are on my BMW 1150GS....
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Im considering getting this watch.
Im considering getting this watch.
Apart from it's history, it is a lovely looking watch. The raised indices are lovely to behold, blue hands, the colour of the dial. ๐ The movement is great to look at. I've read on here about fakes, which this is. But, the only difference I've noted is that the genuine one has a second line of text above the 6. Movement looks the same. Seagull sell movements to anyone who pays them. So, get a genuine one and pay more, is it double, might be higher, so that one can revel in that extra line of text. ๐๐๐
Ahh my drive home from work, if I beat it 1/10 of a second feels as if I am winning !