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Yes I eventually managed to get my SKX007 to -6 seconds per day after LOTS of trial and error. Didn't use an electronic timer, just very tiny adjustments using a small blade to move the lever, popping back the caseback and leaving it a few hours next to a radio controlled clock to see how it was.
Would add that the watch didn't stay at -6 seconds for long, less than a month, before it started drifting, and need re-adjustment. The 7s26 is robust and reliable but it's no chronometer grade movement.. Excellent for practising though!
Steve
Would add that the watch didn't stay at -6 seconds for long, less than a month, before it started drifting, and need re-adjustment. The 7s26 is robust and reliable but it's no chronometer grade movement.. Excellent for practising though!
Steve