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Old 10 March 2016, 01:59 AM   #1
KarlS
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Measuring watch accuracy

Looking for some help from an expert. I understand that the watch is tested at 6 different positions. In order to assess the accuracy do you merely add the sum together and get an average or group into the 4 crown measurements and the 2 dial (as the amplitude is different. Also where do you get a list of manufacturers lift angles as mine looked pretty low for a new watch. Anyway this is what I measured over 3 minute intervals.

-3.0 s/d. 262 degrees. 0.1 ms
-1.6 s/d. 260 degrees. 0.0 ms
-1.2 s/d. 261 degrees. 0.1 ms
-2.4 s/d. 253 degrees. 0.1 ms
3.7. s/d. 289 degrees. 0.3 ms
3.8. S/d. 288 degrees. 0.2 ms

It's obvious the ones dial down and up. So it loses time on the wrist and gains lying down or up. Do we work the average?
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