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Adeodatus...
VERY HELPFUL.
Thanks so very much.
My (PAM177 Asian 6497), showed great at +004 and "0" Beat Error. Running on the wrist, it was about +15s/24h. Regulated it myself and is now, consistently for two months, at +2s/24h. I'm happy.
But wanted to share/reinforce what you stated in the OP, that one must understand that the displayed QC data is taken on a bench.
This just arrived in my email. Readings for my EXPII 42mm (Asian 2836). -001s/d. Beat Error 0.02.
Curious as to how this will fare in real life. Any guesses?
Again, thank you so very much.
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Just purchased...
Wish I'd bought a white faced Colt. But i knew the hands would wash out against the dial with my old peepers. My gen is blue. Can't really complain...too much.
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Thanks all.
Yes, I've looked into the CHS and saw why it's tough to find...they don't last long. TrustyTime (Andrew) has. CHS Explorer II on their set. Tempted, but passed on it.
Please, more pic and data if anyone has such.
Info and thoughts on the A-2836 mov't appreciated.
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Brilliant!!!! Just sent the image to my wife.
Posted on Facebook for family to understand that I'm not alone in my illness.
Thanks for posting...just as my next cyber destination was Trusty Time.
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Was hoping to find a CHS 16710 Pepsi w/ a plain rehaut. Seems futile.
So, now considering the Explorer II 42mm our amigo, Andrew, has on his site.
If all ya all that have one could post a wrist pic or two, please know it would be greatly appreciated.
Also, interested in comments regarding that rep. Can't tell about the hand stack in the pic, but I presume, as with the GMTII reps I've seen, it is a ICHS.
BUT, I've been wrong twice before. Ask my two ex-wives
Thank all.
Have a spiffy night.
Goose.
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To 95% of the population every Rolex is a fake, no matter how gen it may be. Automatic assumption.
Yep...true. I've got two gen Rolex. People will think my GMTIIC is as fake as my 16710 Pepsi. My1985 Datejust passes as it looks vintage ("old").
But, to answer the question, I purchased my Pepsi before my PAM. So, answer's "zero".
But, now I'm thinking of a Exp II 42mm from our amigo, Andrew. But can't seem to find anything here about them
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Its official, Pam is second on the moon! or was it first..
What a cool pic. Thanks for the grin.
"Aloha" from my six month old beagle and 25 year old Datejust. Well, they can't express such, but I can...
Aloha...
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Turning Japanese...
SKX007J
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Happy Little-Saturday folks (that is what we call Wednesday here in Norway).
Time for yet another wristomania. Here is my contribution. PAM359 for the day
Being of Norwegian/Japanese descent, thanks for the Little-Saturday note. I like that.
Going in to the office. Bummer. Wearing something subtle. Bum & Mercy (Baume et Mercier).
Think it's from the Hampton line. Gift from work for a project I managed in 1990. Three more years and I'll consider it "vintage".
18K case and back. Don't think I'd ever buy it myself...quartz. But it means a lot for what it represents to me.
Thanks for looking.
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Took beagles to the dog park as usual. But raining today. Glad they don't wear a watch...cut it short.
Maybe they have an internal clock as they know it's "time" to go to the park. Maybe they lack a sense of duration?
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Wearing my Reverend Moon today.
That solar AP-1024 moon is a star...+1s/month. Heavenly. Get it? Sun, moon, star? Ha ha. And to think, you read this sheet for free
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1980s Speedmaster Pro.
Bought from an AD and SO bummed it doesn't have the Omega logo in the hesalite crystal.
Oh well, I'll learn to live with its' shortcoming.
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Seiko SKX007J.
"Had" to have the "J". Made in Japan. Like it's wearer
Sayonara Gents...
Goose.
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Bulova Precisionist
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No worries. My first watch was an Invicta Reserve Russian Diver's Watch and I thought I was the sh*t. I still like it.
Thanks Texas
I kept telling myself "well, it has a Ronda 715Li 10yr batt mov't".
But it's still the "I" word and I don't mean "IWC"
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How to Read Timegrapher Results
in Technical and helpful information
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Correction: the Explorer II 42mm in the post above is an Asian 2813 movement. Too late to edit the original post,