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Originally Posted by kilyung
I used to obsess about this when I started collecting. So much so that I took watchmaking classes and bought thousands of dollars in tools. I’m glad I did all that but as I’ve learned more and collected more watches (and thus wear each watch less frequently), I’ve gotten over accuracy. If it’s accurate to within a minute a day, I’m good. If I want uncompromising accuracy there’s Oysterquartz or even a digital watch.
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Originally Posted by travisb
Pretty much the same here. I've never taken watchmaking classes but I stopped obsessing about accuracy years ago. If it's not noticeable without testing it I don't worry about it. I just enjoy my watches.
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I’m with these guys (minus any classes :chuckle).
To each their own