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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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Are there any other watch enthusiasts here? Some of my Watch Collection.
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<blockquote data-quote="JAJ" data-source="post: 16912182" data-attributes="member: 131874"><p>I've watched technicians use those machines a number of times. When I bought the Tissot, the jeweler set it up on one while I watched. Later, he cleaned and serviced it for me and I got to watch again as he adjusted it when I picked it up. I've seen the Rolex get adjusted a couple of times at Rolex service facilities in London (UK) and Toronto. </p><p></p><p>I set my Datejust three days ago and wore it over the weekend. It gained 9 seconds in 3 days, so it's exactly where it was set during the last overhaul in 2017. And, don't get me wrong, the Rolex is a wonderful piece of machinery and I love it. But, these days I find myself on Teams and Zoom a lot, and their heartbeat is NIST time. It's really handy that all three of my newer titanium watches are on NIST time too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAJ, post: 16912182, member: 131874"] I've watched technicians use those machines a number of times. When I bought the Tissot, the jeweler set it up on one while I watched. Later, he cleaned and serviced it for me and I got to watch again as he adjusted it when I picked it up. I've seen the Rolex get adjusted a couple of times at Rolex service facilities in London (UK) and Toronto. I set my Datejust three days ago and wore it over the weekend. It gained 9 seconds in 3 days, so it's exactly where it was set during the last overhaul in 2017. And, don't get me wrong, the Rolex is a wonderful piece of machinery and I love it. But, these days I find myself on Teams and Zoom a lot, and their heartbeat is NIST time. It's really handy that all three of my newer titanium watches are on NIST time too. [/QUOTE]
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