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I tend to wear my watch at night as I find it useful to tell the time if I am point away from the bedside clock, but do we know, for example, if the watch is laid on its back, it loses (or gains) or if laid crown down, it gains (or loses)
Is there a general pattern?
Alan
I've had pretty good luck with my Omega watches and good time keeping
My Grey Side of the Moon most recently ran +0.5 sec/day over a 10 day period last month
My Ti Planet Ocean 9300 runs between +1 to +4 sec/day (avg +3.3 for the past year)
My Ti Planet Ocean 8500 runs consistently about + 2.5 sec/day
My Planet Ocean LMLE runs anywhere between -1 to +2 sec/day
My Planet Ocean 2201.51 ran + 1.5 sec/day for over a year before I sold it
My Speedmaster Pro Speedy Tuesday ran +2.7 sec/day over a 2.5 week period when I first got it (safe queen now)
My Speedmaster Pro 3570 runs about +5 sec/day on average
My Speedmaster pro 3572 runs about +3.8 sec/day on average
My Speedmaster 145.022 from 1976 runs between +0 to +2.5 sec/day consistently (avg +0.8/day)
My Speedmaster X-33 runs + 3 sec/YEAR (quartz)
My Seamaster Pro ceramic chronograph has averaged + 1.5 sec/day since I got it in 2015
My Seamaster Pro ceramic ran -0.1 sec/day over 60 days when I sold it, and averaged +0.9/day over the 3yr I had it
My Seamaster 300 WatchCo runs between -1 to +3.8 sec/day, depending on what I'm doing (avg of +2 sec/day)
My Ti Seamaster Pro 300 blue wave chronograph ran +2.7 sec/day over a 4 week period the last time I checked it
My SM300 Master co-axial with 8400 movement was gaining 4-5 sec everyday. So I sent it to Omega Service center and they are fixing its issue under warranty and is expected to be completed within 6 weeks.
My SMPc is also gaining around 4-5 secs. a day. So under warranty (which mine has), I can have it regulated by Omega for better accuracy?
Since +4-5 secs. is technically under COSC specs, I was not sure if it would be regulated under warranty.
I tend to wear my watch at night as I find it useful to tell the time if I am point away from the bedside clock, but do we know, for example, if the watch is laid on its back, it loses (or gains) or if laid crown down, it gains (or loses)
Is there a general pattern?
Alan