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Re: Bulova Precisionist
From: Brad Morris
Date: 2015 Jan 24, 17:03 -0500
From: Brad Morris
Date: 2015 Jan 24, 17:03 -0500
Aside from the fact that the watch does not appear to meet the advertised specification, your measurements do show a near constant accumulation of error.
That makes the watch a very good one to use for navigation, because you can alter the reading that is on the face of the watch by the rate (of error) of the watch to obtain true time.
The true time is what you seek after all.
Brad
On Jan 24, 2015 1:32 PM, "Jackson McDonald" <NoReply_McDonald@fer3.com> wrote:
Are you wearing the watch, or is it stationary? Is it subject to temperature fluctuations? The Precisionist's nearly straight track would seem to indicate an almost constant rate of error, right? So the error would logically result from the watch itself or some constant exogenous factor.
On January 24, 2015, at 06:37, Sean C <NoReply_SeanC@fer3.com> wrote:
Not looking too good for the Precisionist so far. (See attached.)
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