No, I don't want to know what time it is wherever you are.
How good time is your watch keeping? Let's limit this to mechanical watches (manual or auto). We all know a mediocre quartz watch can do better than a second per day, so skip them.
My new Ball Fireman Nightbreaker after 4 days seems to be holding just over 3 seconds per day. It's not listed a a chronometer, but I think that falls within COSC specs. Surprised me.
My Seiko 5 is lucky to hold 18+ seconds per day.
My 1972 Speedmaster was so consistent at 7 seconds/day (just shy of COSC specs) that, if I set it today, I could predict how fast it would be 2 months from now, within about a second.
How good time is your watch keeping? Let's limit this to mechanical watches (manual or auto). We all know a mediocre quartz watch can do better than a second per day, so skip them.
My new Ball Fireman Nightbreaker after 4 days seems to be holding just over 3 seconds per day. It's not listed a a chronometer, but I think that falls within COSC specs. Surprised me.
My Seiko 5 is lucky to hold 18+ seconds per day.
My 1972 Speedmaster was so consistent at 7 seconds/day (just shy of COSC specs) that, if I set it today, I could predict how fast it would be 2 months from now, within about a second.