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  • #16
    It depends on which end of the seiko watches are you referring to.

    A grand seiko can cost about USD8k.

    On what grounds are you saying that the accuracy of the seiko watches are not as good as rolex.

    Do you have any statistics to show you claims?

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    • #17
      hmmm...i do not have any stats though...but i always compare the time of the watches with the time on my computer...the seikos are generally closer to the time on the computer... maybe the seikos are quartz which may result in better accuracy

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      • #18
        It is irony. Your stand seems to change very quickly within 10 mins

        Here in this thread you say rolex movement is accurate and reliable. But here you are telling people that your sub c and daytona are both losing time over a period of time.

        So are you happy that the rolex movement is not accurate?

        Originally posted by relac88
        If i needed a tourbillon or other complication, it wouldnt be a cartier
        But right now i am happy with the rolex movement
        Its reliable and accurate
        And cheap to service

        Originally posted by relac88
        By right its suppose to have 0sec loss after days on the wrist
        But it almost never is the case
        My sub c loses 2sec over 7days and thats the best among all my 5watches
        The worst is my daytona
        Lost about 9sec over 7days

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