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I have fallen in love with a new watch and am now obsessed with obtaining one.
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<blockquote data-quote="MinGrey02Stg2" data-source="post: 15863065" data-attributes="member: 16543"><p>They won't keep time like a G-Shock (digital quartz) or a brand like Citizen where it receives updates from the atomic clock nightly, but no automatic will keep time as well as those, and I doubt anyone cares since a nice automatic is purchased for so many other things rather than timekeeping. With Rolexes though, the general rule of thumb is.... Crown UP will make the watch gain time; crown DOWN will make the watch lose time. I have a stainless blackface Daytona that I'll put down a certain way if it's running fast or slow, but a few seconds here or there per day isn't going to hurt much. If it's 5 minutes fast, oh well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MinGrey02Stg2, post: 15863065, member: 16543"] They won't keep time like a G-Shock (digital quartz) or a brand like Citizen where it receives updates from the atomic clock nightly, but no automatic will keep time as well as those, and I doubt anyone cares since a nice automatic is purchased for so many other things rather than timekeeping. With Rolexes though, the general rule of thumb is.... Crown UP will make the watch gain time; crown DOWN will make the watch lose time. I have a stainless blackface Daytona that I'll put down a certain way if it's running fast or slow, but a few seconds here or there per day isn't going to hurt much. If it's 5 minutes fast, oh well. [/QUOTE]
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