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Old 26 April 2017, 09:40 AM   #1
ATAR1
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Timegrapher

Hooked up my 15202ST 0944ST to a timegrapher...



Is it safe to say that I can hold off on servicing for a bit longer? It's an F series and 10 years old, never been serviced.

Note : I borrowed the timegrapher from a friend. Anyone have the Frederique Constant Analytics? I was thinking about picking one of those up to measure and track the accuracy of my watches.

https://frederiqueconstant.com/analytics/
(I have no affiliation of FC - just curious if it's worth the money)

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Old 26 April 2017, 12:28 PM   #2
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In order for the amplitude to be correct, you’d have needed to input the correct lift angle.
On the basis that it mightn’t make a huge difference if you’re within a few degrees, then by all means, that looks fairly healthy.

I read somewhere that got one of the FCs, and it was fairly pathetic. Spend the money on a ‘grapher (1900) or if you fancy something smaller/neater and pseudo toylike, then have a look at the Lepsi unit or the One-of accuracy².
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