I wear mine about 24 hours a day (minus while showering, or operating), and it runs about -1sec/day right now.
Quite nice indeed!
Chris
I think that this has never been asked yet. One of the main advantages I see in having the LE is that the movements have been serviced (even oiled twice, as far as I can remember).
Well, mine runs now at about +3 secs/24 h - crown down at night. What about yours?
I'm not as think as you drunk I am.
I wear mine about 24 hours a day (minus while showering, or operating), and it runs about -1sec/day right now.
Quite nice indeed!
Chris
+2 / 24h.Originally Posted by siddhartha
I'm very happy with the precision.
Has anyone checked the power reserve yet?
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
NoOriginally Posted by swanbourne
Cheers,
Ben
..... for I have become the Jedi of flippers
" an extravagance is anything you buy that is of no earthly use to your wife "
About -30 every 24 hours consistently so far, which is too much for me :( I'm going to let it settle for a bit before getting something done about it, though.
Dave E
Skating away on the thin ice of a new day
I haven't measured it - I will do so and report back. I did notice it was pretty close to 'bang on the pips' the day after I got it though.
Not yet. But it's probably a good idea.Originally Posted by swanbourne
I'm not as think as you drunk I am.
same here.Originally Posted by Dave E
Noob here, how are you guys measuring this?
Tks.
I use a radiocontrolled clock that gets it signal from an atomic clock.Originally Posted by Lartymarf
About the power reserve: mine has at least 5 hours: that is the longest period the 50 has been away from my wrist.
-1,5 seconds over the last 24h (on the winder).
/Stefan
Stabilized now at +1s/day, the firsts days were at +5s/day.
I'm wearing mine almost every day, I just switched to the PRS-14 during 24h
What exactly is the meaning of "No Radiation" in relation to to the 'NO RADIATION' version of the original "Blancpain 50 fathoms"? I have tried to find out via Google but without success and thus am still wondering. I could hazard a guess but would like to know for sure.
Thanks
dunk
"Well they would say that ... wouldn't they!"
http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:Fv ... cd=6&gl=ukOriginally Posted by sundial
Thank you Peter .... now I know
Cheers
dunk
"Well they would say that ... wouldn't they!"
:lol: :lol:Originally Posted by davie0146
I'm not as think as you drunk I am.
Originally Posted by Gunscrossed
'No Radiation' is becoming popular. :roll: :D
http://www.zinexwatch.com/PILOTWATCH.html
john
Every watch a story.
That is perhaps the biggest pile of shite I've seen for a long time :shock:
Not only the logo... look at the hands.
Nah, forget about the hands, look at .... have to stop now :twisted:
I'm not as think as you drunk I am.
I can't believe someone ripped off the awfull Zeno logo :shock:
I hope you guys check the prices of these watches.
Eddie
Whole chunks of my life come under the heading "it seemed like a good idea at the time".
The prices are hilarious, Eddie.Originally Posted by swanbourne
I couldn't make it far as the price. :pukeright:
ME 109 was the standard fighter for nearly a decade.
The aircraft pilots and navigators wore these timing instruments with long leather straps above the sleeve for ease of visibility and operation.
EVEN BIGGER PILE OF SHITE
I'm not as think as you drunk I am.
Was +4 secs against the Radio 4 8am pips yesterday, and -28 secs against them this morning, so approx. -32 secs / 24 hours on the wrist.
I'll do a more scientific comparison later in the week when it's had a chance to recover from two Trans Atlantic journeys in less than two weeks.
What accuracy should we be looking for??
CD
I took it off my wrist on Sunday at 10:00PM and today at 6:30PM when I put it back it was still running.Originally Posted by swanbourne
Like a few others, mine is running around -30s/day when on the winder. Is this an easy movement to regulate?Originally Posted by chrisdobson45
Might be time to invest in a case opening tool :?:..
Cheers,
Peter.
i closed the case yesterday evening after my third attempt at regulating it.
the first time i did not expect to find the regulator lever so soft and i overshot the mark by a mile, ending up at +30 more or less.So i set it back the second day, achieving something around -15. Yesterday evening i gave it another very gentle nudge up and at the moment it gained 1 second between 20:00 of yesterday and 13:57 today.
It seems beginner luck helped me a lot....
Can someone pls educate me how a clock can run faster for a while and then slower later on?Originally Posted by chrisdobson45
Newb here. Thanks!
Btw, I think mine is running fast by 10 seconds in 12 hours.
I'm used to quartz, so this is all new to me! =D
The timekeeping on mine is excellent. When I took a picture of it with my GMT earlier this week they were perfectly synced. Now two days later the difference between them is 4 sec. And my GMT keeps perfect time. Excellent! Who needs a quartz for timekeeping. Almost Rolexquality on that movement! :D
I never got around to actively checking #35 when I had it, but I did note that it was very close to the time signal over the days I wore it (and was therefore a bit surprised to hear of other's inaccuracy). So looks like you got a good'n Jesper! :thumbright:
(Quick pic for old time's sake..)
I wrote three days but it was actually only two days since I took the photos, I thought it was the 13 th today. I have edited my post above.
Have to be honest when the evidence is there for all to see. The date wheel never lies! :D
Still excellent timekeeping.
#007 has been on my wrist for about 36 hours, and so far, it's about a second fast. Which I'm perfectly pleased with!