Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/09/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]"Dante Stella wrote: > > > Lots of cool moving parts, but you end up setting both every week. The > standard variance for mechanicals, or so I read, as +/- fifteen seconds > per day. That's a hell of a lot when you compare it to +/- 30 sec/month > with a one-dollar Japanese quartz movement. But nothing beats a good 5hz > mechanical tick. > The standard variance for mechanical watches varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. I have Omega, Rolex, Breguet etc. and the manufacturing tolerances regarding accuracy differ widely. As an example, a Breguet is factory set to gain +2 seconds a day, as are Rolexes. I took my Rolex back to the London centre when it started gaining five seconds a day and they serviced it and re-calibrated the movement. Now it is accurate to less than two seconds a day, and has been for the six months since it was re-claibrated. As with anything mechanical, an overhaul is recommended about every five years. Simon