Hi All
My 2 month old MK XVI runs 3 to 4 seconds fast every 24 hours.
Is this right? Can anything be done? If so, who is best to do this? IWC head office?
Thanks
Paul
Hi All
My 2 month old MK XVI runs 3 to 4 seconds fast every 24 hours.
Is this right? Can anything be done? If so, who is best to do this? IWC head office?
Thanks
Paul
Mk XVI TImekeeping is perfect. Paul we are dealing
with a mechanical instrument here, not a Cesium timepiece. With all respect you need to relax and enjoy your watch.
Cheers from Isobars.
it is not a chronometer.... (n.t)
that is good accuracy and within specification
...please see "faq" on the upper left. Your timekeeping is excellent.
it's working within chronometer specifications -nt
some old info
I bought my IWC's for their beauty..
not their timekeeping.
3 to 4 seconds a day is nothing.
While it is nice to get really accurate...
timekeeping, 3 or 4 seconds a day is good performance. I would be happy with that.
It doesn't get much better than that!..Enjoy. nt
Mk XVI TImekeeping
paul - i'm not being funny - but, did you actually time it? and against what?
Three to four seconds for a mechanical watch...
is great. Is three to four second during a period of 86 400 seconds (one day) going to have that much of an impact on your day to day routine?
If so, one could buy an old davinci quartz or mechaquartz.
Mk XVI TImekeeping
Against the talking clock - British Telecom time. Pretty accurate me thinks. p
Mk XVI TImekeeping
Thanks to all for their advice. I just thought that I would get the brains as well as the looks ;-)
Best wishes (I really do love the watch. Better than my Explorer 1)
p
Three to four seconds for a mechanical watch...
I think that three or four seconds per day is good precision. Infact it enters in the tollerance of COSC certificate.