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New 63 running bit fast

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Evening all,

I have taken delivery of a 36mm NEW C63 Sealander. I am checking accuracy using the watch tuner app so far its showing its running at +15 seconds a day which is a little fast really. Another Sealander I used to own was about +2. I used the Lepsi app and it is showing as magnetised could that be what is causing the +15 or do you think this is a regulation issue? Be interested to know if this has happened to anyone else wondering if it could have got magnetised during transit somehow.

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Re: New 63 running bit fast

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Good evening and welcome to the forum. Do please go to the Member Introduction section and tell us about yourself.

Regarding the watch, +15 is within stated tolerances for the movement (+/-20). If your watch is magnetised any watchmaker should be able to demagnetise it, or you can buy an inexpensive demagnetising tool online.
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Amor Vincit Omnia wrote: Thu Sep 29, 2022 8:18 pm Good evening and welcome to the forum. Do please go to the Member Introduction section and tell us about yourself.

Regarding the watch, +15 is within stated tolerances for the movement (+/-20). If your watch is magnetised any watchmaker should be able to demagnetise it, or you can buy an inexpensive demagnetising tool online.
Does +15 sound like a magnetism issue? I wasn't sure if it would be running super fast not just a few seconds. Thanks
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bulldog2022 wrote: Thu Sep 29, 2022 8:28 pm Does +15 sound like a magnetism issue?
No. At the risk of repeating myself it sounds like a SW200 running within manufacturer’s stated specs. They are in the user manual and on the CW website.

Try bringing a small compass up to the watch. If the watch moves the needle it is likely to be magnetised. As stated before, simple fix.
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I don't have a compass but the Lepsi app is showing magnetism. I will explore the option suggested.
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It could be. I would have expected a magnetised watch to run faster, but I wouldn’t presume to argue with an app. Though mobile phones are in themselves notorious magnetisers of watches.

Another thing to consider is that new movements sometimes take a little time to settle down. Wear it for a couple of weeks and see what it is doing then. Timekeeping might improve, you never know.
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The SW200 is in spec as long as it runs within +-20spd. I have several, one runs +1spd, another +10spd, neither magnetized.

You’ve already stated you confirmed it is magnetized, and watches can absolutely run faster with magnetization, so I’d think if you demag’d it that it should run a little closer to 0spd. Worth a shot!

If demagging it doesn’t affect accuracy, then maybe the app is wrong. And again, +15spd is within spec for the movement.
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bulldog2022 wrote: Thu Sep 29, 2022 8:38 pm I don't have a compass but the Lepsi app is showing magnetism. I will explore the option suggested.

Welcome to this forum and please keep us updated on progress with your watch. :thumbup: I'm curious to know whether your 15 sec reading was a one-off, whether it was in one, several or all positions or how often you're retesting using your app and what variances you're getting. :thumbdown:

In a man-science kind of way I am delighted when my android app gives me good readings but blame the app entirely when it won't give me a reading of a watch in a particular position. :shock:
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Thought I would provide an update. Watch settled at around +9 seconds a day. I did this both manually over 24 hours and using the app they came out about the same. Demagnetiser arrived today passed it over it a couple of times and it dropped to +4 so it must have been magnetised during transit. I have in the past returned a few Christopher wards for running really quick but I suspect that was the issue.

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Good news. I’d call that a win.
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bulldog2022 wrote: Fri Sep 30, 2022 8:04 pm Thought I would provide an update. Watch settled at around +9 seconds a day. I did this both manually over 24 hours and using the app they came out about the same. Demagnetiser arrived today passed it over it a couple of times and it dropped to +4 so it must have been magnetised during transit. I have in the past returned a few Christopher wards for running really quick but I suspect that was the issue.

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Good news! I received my 36mm Sealander a week ago, and it's been consistently +10spd. I'm OK with that. I certainly didn't pay for a chronometer.

What color did you go with?
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ajax87 wrote: Fri Sep 30, 2022 8:11 pm
bulldog2022 wrote: Fri Sep 30, 2022 8:04 pm Thought I would provide an update. Watch settled at around +9 seconds a day. I did this both manually over 24 hours and using the app they came out about the same. Demagnetiser arrived today passed it over it a couple of times and it dropped to +4 so it must have been magnetised during transit. I have in the past returned a few Christopher wards for running really quick but I suspect that was the issue.

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Good news! I received my 36mm Sealander a week ago, and it's been consistently +10spd. I'm OK with that. I certainly didn't pay for a chronometer.

What color did you go with?
I went for the black 36mm on the black leather band. I had originally ordered the new C60 but when it arrived the stainless steel insert was way off to the right no where near lining up. Not the first QC issue I have had with their divers. But their non diver watches seem just fine! No sure if that's been anyone else experience.
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Thought I would give an update. When wearing the watch most of the day it tends to gain or loose around a one second which is very good. In the dial up position it will gain +4 to +5 crown up it loose around 1.5 seconds. Overall its great and I really love the 36mm black dial. In fact its really the only watch I wear now.
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^^^^ Overall sounds like a good result and great to have another happy customer.

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bulldog2022 wrote:Thought I would give an update. When wearing the watch most of the day it tends to gain or loose around a one second which is very good. In the dial up position it will gain +4 to +5 crown up it loose around 1.5 seconds. Overall its great and I really love the 36mm black dial. In fact its really the only watch I wear now.
Looking forward to seeing some photos of the 36 black dial version Image


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