Working with another AH member on an accuracy test for the individual watches we own. The plan was to check them over the course of a week of normal wear. Meaning that the test watch is worn every single day the way you would do so normally.
First up for me was my 2013 Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean 42mm. I set the time with a global clock (internet) this past Sunday around 10am and I'm ending the test early by stopping it today (Friday) at just after 11am. The results are +5 seconds over the 5 days. Well within the level of certification of a Master Chronometer, which is a certification it doesn't even hold.
The results were a little surprising to me considering the environment and conditions I subject it to. In any event, I'm very happy with them. Here's a picture of the watch in question...
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So I mentioned that I ended the test on the PO a little early, but with good reason. I have my parents coming into town for the weekend and wanted to have my father's old Speedy on my wrist. I'd be surprised if he noticed, but I'm wearing it for me not him. Plus it gives me a chance to check the accuracy of a 50 year old timepiece and see if it still stacks up.
A little history on this watch. A gift to my father from his parents on his graduation from A&P (airline mechanic) school, it was on his wrist everyday for the next 18 years while he made repairs on commercial airplanes. In the early 1990's it suffered a broken crystal and some internal damage that required a trip back to Switzerland for repair. Then it sat in a drawer until 2016 when it was gifted to me.
This is the watch I saw on his wrist everyday, and I knew instantly how awesome it was. Call it the watch that lit off my love at an early age. After he gave it to me, I changed out the original bracelet for an Omega leather strap and deployment clasp. Other than that, all I've ever done is wind and wear it but not very often. Maybe a few times a year if that. It's a special occasion watch for me.
I'll report back on the accuracy over the course of the long weekend...
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