Half a bottle in.MarathonAg12 said:How much wine have you had.YouBet said:So if you wear it a lot then it's always going to be too fast and you are living in the future.Serotonin said:The watch mechanically falls behind by 8-12 seconds per day if it's not worn but it will get ahead by a few seconds per day when it's being worn (and moved around).YouBet said:AgEng06 said:
My Trident 300 Pro has the elabore movement. Wearing during the day and taking off at night, it will stay within a few seconds a week. If I leave it off for a day or so, it will normally lose 8-12 seconds, but will catch back up some when worn again.
Welp, I'm going to be the dumbass that asks this question. I don't know watches to the level of detail as the rest of this board thus my question.
I have wine and am prepared to feel stupid.
How does a mechanical watch know to catch up if it's not tied back to some other source like a digital watch?
So it runs slow when not being moved and runs fast when it's being moved.
Critique my logic though.
I'm ready for the abuse.