My newish PRC200 has not lost or gained any time in 7 days. I'm impressed![]()
My newish PRC200 has not lost or gained any time in 7 days. I'm impressed![]()
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I have a new Tissot Seastar II for 8 days and it gains 9 sec/day. I do not take it off, but I tried to leave it Dup during night - no change. I know it needs some time to settle, I do not mind setting my watch cause I like to get busy with it from time to time anyway but I would prefer smaller deviation.
I have a Citizen Marinaut Chrono Eco-Drive and in 8 months it is spot-on, never moved a sec - +/-0, amazing
Hello I'll play along too,
Tissot PR50 Automatic
ETA 2824-2 Movement
4 months old
+35 sec/week (+5 sec/day)
Not too shabby for a $200 watch!!!
Just got a Chase-Durer costing $1000 and it is a few sec faster per day![]()
Tissot Chrono Janeiro
Valjoux 7765 chronograph COSC
COSC cert dated 1997, service history unknown.
-3s in 24 hours
Cheers
d.
I got my watch in January but just started wearing it 3 days ago and decided to keep track of the accuracy. I don't know if it was just made prior to receiving it but my AD said they were waiting to get it from switzerland. got a sick deal for $299.00 shipped.
model: Le Locle
movement: eta 2824-2
accuracy: +1 sec within 3 days and extremely pleased so far.
I bought a PR50 automatic, delivered Tuesday10 April. Currently running 12 seconds fast per day. I've read new automatics take 90 days to 'run in'. Can anyone tell me if their Tissot's timekeeping varied much from delivery date to three months old?
Hello all -
I'm a fairly recent member to WUS and wanted to let everyone know about an accuracy trending spreadsheet I wrote a few years ago and finally posted on the web with the help of another WIS.
It automatically graphs the results in units of "sec/day" and also lets you know the error in minutes + seconds per month. It is very easy to use, even if you arn't very experienced with excel.
You can click on the link, do a "save as" and you're ready to go. It has a very good "instructions" page you should read first. My email address is shown in the "data" page, so you may email me if you have any questions.
http://webpages.charter.net/carys/Wa...uracyTrend.xls
Turbinator
Update 29 April: my PR50 kept running faster, and as of yesterday was averaging 27 seconds PD. I emailed the AD I bought it from to ask about regulating it, and he kindly asked me to return the watch for another movement. (Apparently, Tissot UK take 2 - 3 weeks to turnaround service jobs and the AD said, as it was a recent purchase, he would replace and send the watch back to Tissot himself. Naturally, I'm very pleased with this level of service and am more than grateful to the dealer)
PR50 titanium gains about 4 seconds per month.
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