No? It might have a negative effect if the watch was automatic (and the rotor didn't have the same motivation to rotate when worn) but since it's mechanical I think it's the same. (Was that nerdy enough?)
I think if it did, they wouldn’t have brought it to the moon. You could miss your target landing zone by miles if your watch was off even by a few seconds.
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No? It might have a negative effect if the watch was automatic (and the rotor didn't have the same motivation to rotate when worn) but since it's mechanical I think it's the same. (Was that nerdy enough?)
I think if it did, they wouldn’t have brought it to the moon. You could miss your target landing zone by miles if your watch was off even by a few seconds.