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Post by lagunatic on Feb 4, 2015 17:49:51 GMT -6
I just use a g-shock I've had for 9 years, which receives its time from the same location in Colorado. How accurate is your green Submariner-Date?
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Post by CHIP on Feb 4, 2015 20:38:27 GMT -6
I just use a g-shock I've had for 9 years, which receives its time from the same location in Colorado. How accurate is your green Submariner-Date? Surprisingly accurate, I lucked out. They both ran a bit fast when I received them but now they both settled to around +1 per day. The YM is actually a bit better, around 6 seconds a week. The LVc is around 9 seconds a week fast. Oddly enough, the Panerai is better than both, 5 seconds per week.
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Post by carl on Feb 4, 2015 20:41:06 GMT -6
Thanks for all of the great pics, Ron! That watch really does look like a stunner. I am certain you will wear it very happily for many years. Cheers, Carl
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Post by lagunatic on Feb 4, 2015 23:08:03 GMT -6
Thanks for all of the great pics, Ron! That watch really does look like a stunner. I am certain you will wear it very happily for many years. Cheers, Carl Thank you, Carl. I sure will wear it for many years to come.
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Post by lagunatic on Feb 4, 2015 23:10:26 GMT -6
How accurate is your green Submariner-Date? Surprisingly accurate, I lucked out. They both ran a bit fast when I received them but now they both settled to around +1 per day. The YM is actually a bit better, around 6 seconds a week. The LVc is around 9 seconds a week fast. Oddly enough, the Panerai is better than both, 5 seconds per week. My TT Submariner is +1 second every 24 hours
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Post by CHIP on Feb 4, 2015 23:49:39 GMT -6
That's very very good Ron.
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Post by aerome on Feb 5, 2015 7:03:20 GMT -6
Fargin' way cool! Congrats!
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Post by maxwell83 on Feb 5, 2015 10:44:38 GMT -6
I love black submariner... a graceful choice I think..
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Post by ianmedium on Feb 6, 2015 9:54:58 GMT -6
Just loving the pictures of this beauty Ron. Rolex do yellow gold so well.
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Post by rw16610 on Feb 6, 2015 15:16:43 GMT -6
What an incredible watch that is! I've always had a soft spot for 18K Yellow Gold Rolex watches! These updated ones with the ceramic bezels are even more striking. Can't wait to see more pictures!
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Post by vincent65 on Feb 7, 2015 14:41:01 GMT -6
Wow, gorgeous and classic and classy and sporty all in one dollop of cool gold! Congrats.
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Post by lagunatic on May 31, 2015 12:23:12 GMT -6
For the month of May my Rolex 116618LN has lost fifteen seconds in thirty one days. I get my time signal from Fort Collins, Colorado via my Drake SW8 World Band Shortwave Receiver.
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Post by aquajoe on May 31, 2015 13:16:13 GMT -6
For the month of May my Rolex 116618LN has lost fifteen seconds in thirty one days. I get my time signal from Fort Collins, Colorado via my Drake SW8 World Band Shortwave Receiver. You shouldn't have to stand for that type of inaccuracy. Send it to me and I'll dispose of it properly. ;-) hahahahahaha!!!!!
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Post by Baco Noir on May 31, 2015 13:51:23 GMT -6
Mine has neither gained nor lost even a fraction of a second. (Because I don't have one )
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Post by lagunatic on May 31, 2015 16:00:04 GMT -6
From now on I will only buy all precious metal watch models. I became spoiled rotten with this all gold Rolex Submariner-Date.
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