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Old 02-07-2023, 11:43 AM   #4330
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I generally don't worry too much about +/- seconds. Most of my vintage watches are between 50-85yrs old so as long as they run, i'm happy lol.

Have considered picking up a timegrapher though but I wouldn't use it enough these days. There is a USB version that i'm interested in trying that is around $50... compared to $200+ for a standalone unit

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