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Old 30 March 2021, 05:05 AM   #1
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Submersible accuracy

I never really bothered with the accuracy of my manual wind 176 and 232, but when I got my 692 I decided to check it.

The first weeks it was all over the place as is common with new watches. Then at the end of February when I had to set the date, I decided to reset and sync it . Yesterday I checked it again and it is 4s fast in 4 weeks.

Has anyone else timed their P.9010 watches? I am curious to know if I got lucky or if it as expected.

I do expect my new Rolexes to perform like this, my 116610 is 1s fast per month and my fathers DJ about the same but they are the best I have.

Oh, I rarely wear the same watch for this long except when I got something new. I really like my 692!
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Old 30 March 2021, 10:45 AM   #2
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The P.9010 is a outstanding movement. Mine is about +1 second a day. I can rest it overnight to make it about + or - 0 seconds a month.

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Old 31 March 2021, 04:26 AM   #3
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The P.9010 is a outstanding movement. Mine is about +1 second a day. I can rest it overnight to make it about + or - 0 seconds a month.
Ah, well, I just rest mine flat dial up. I checked it on my timegrapher and I get +0s on it as expected.

This is not something I have seen much discussions about. But it seems to be very well constructed. And I really like the jump hour, I prefer it to a quick set date. More useful when traveling or adjusting for DST.
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Ah, well, I just rest mine flat dial up. I checked it on my timegrapher and I get +0s on it as expected.

This is not something I have seen much discussions about. But it seems to be very well constructed. And I really like the jump hour, I prefer it to a quick set date. More useful when traveling or adjusting for DST.
Panerai has a winner with this in-house movement. It will stand up against or even better most other premium in-house movements. I have tested mine pretty extensively. My power reserve is over 80 hours.
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Old 31 March 2021, 04:54 AM   #5
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That’s really fantastic accuracy. Nice reference too
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Old 31 March 2021, 05:09 AM   #6
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Submersible accuracy

Congratulations, +4 s in 4 weeks (2.419.200 s) is extremely good for a mechanical movement. It must be perfectly adapted to your wearing pattern.
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Mine is noisy but i like this movement a lot. Great power reserve and fantastic accuracy. I have the exhibition case-back so that could be the reason for the noise but it’s a great trade off. Love the sub with the 9010!
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Old 31 March 2021, 05:23 AM   #8
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Amazing.
My Pam 000 is great without the seconds hand. Haha
Pam 911 runs as close to perfect as possible
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Love the 9010 and ability to hack the seconds. accuracy is great.
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