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20 October 2017, 10:32 PM | #31 | |
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Been using this one for a long time, it's ugly but functional. https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...tchcheck&hl=en |
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21 October 2017, 01:07 AM | #32 |
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How accurate would you say that app is?
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21 October 2017, 02:26 AM | #33 |
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I've been wearing my BLNR for a month straight for the last 20 days and it hasn't lost more than a total of 2 seconds the entire time. Its the best time keeping Rolex I've owned so far.
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21 October 2017, 02:50 AM | #34 | |
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I love my BLNR, and it’s the most accurate mechanical watch I’ve ever owned. My SubC (sold when I got the BLNR) was less than +2 seconds/day. |
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21 October 2017, 04:32 AM | #35 |
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TBH, I didn't buy my BLNR for the accuracy and I couldn't care less if it's a little slow or fast. I'll never notice a couple minutes here or there, anyway. I just love the beauty and craftsmanship of it.
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21 October 2017, 04:43 AM | #36 |
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21 October 2017, 04:56 AM | #37 |
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I use Watch Tracker, it is, of course dependent on your accuracy in pushing the screen at the right moment. I usually average a number of days. My BLNR is still in the pre-purchase phase, but I will undoubtedly check it daily like I do my other watches. Over 11 days, my old Datejust is running +1.9 spd.
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21 October 2017, 05:07 AM | #38 |
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The power of technology
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21 October 2017, 04:25 PM | #39 | |
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21 October 2017, 05:43 PM | #40 |
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BLNR accuracy.
I have watchtracker and just like everyone else here, I use it more as a guidance to show me how much faster or slower my watch is, and for fun.
When I purchased the app, I was expecting it to be some kind of a tool to measure the accuracy of my Speed, I thoght I can use it for that. But after a while...after adding several data points, I found that it’s not. Tapping the button at the right moment is difficult. It’s a hit and miss to me. I can not be that accurate, so my result certainly is not accurate. |
21 October 2017, 05:50 PM | #41 | |
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I’m a physicist by education. By averaging out that human error it should be possible to get to a decent result after 4-10 measures. But that particular tool didn’t seem doing that. |
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21 October 2017, 06:30 PM | #42 | |
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Then consider the delay between looking at the correct web time and then your second hand?
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