I'm back, with fresh data. Currently I just have raw data in table form. Out of pure respect for CharlesN I won't post the table - hopefully the Graphmaster Sax will be along shortly. I Do have some interesting observations.
While I have not yet run actual power reserve tests it is my believe that the 70 HR stated power reserve is a joke. With the one exception of my BLNR (of the watches I have measured out to 60) the 32XX becomes utterly useless somewhere between 48 and 60 Hrs.
Attached is a pic of my 1900 reading the WG Sub at 60hrs, 3U position. Maybe my expectations need adjusting on what the power reserve really means, but given what I have seen, I would just as well prefer the watch stop completely at 48 and call it a day, or two day rather.
WG Sub at 60 hr 5 pos avg -42.44 spd, 225 amp
Oddly enough the amplitude on this watch went up at 60hr
BLRO at 60 hr 5 pos avg -12.56 spd, 147 amp
Overall this one performs fairly well
BLNR at 60 hr 5 pos avg -1spd, 174.2 amp
By far my best performing 32XX
DD40 at 60 hr 5 pos avg -26.12 spd, 147.4 amp
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