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Orijinal gönderinin sahibi: Geir Ove Andersen

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@ortheo There are ways to calibrate a quartz watch movement, but it depends on what exact movement is used in that watch.

Most watches lose or gain seconds (sometimes several a day), even high end Rolex mechanical and Patek Philipes! Mechanical watches usually requires a watchmaker with highly sensitive equipment to get just right. And watches are also subject to interference from static, like magnetism, etc.

If you can, either by finding your manual or opening the back cover, find the exact movement part number and Google fex (Seagull 2551 quartz movement calibration)

(That movement is the current most used Chinese movement.)

I have a SEIKO Solar which I’ve had for a year or so, and it loses about 1-2 seconds bimonthly (which is how often I have to adjust it because of the calendar).

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