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Post by bullosa on Aug 4, 2007 8:24:10 GMT -5
Hey guys,
I just finished my review on the Ball Fireman but I need to hold it for a while before posting. I dont have access to a VibroGraf Timing Machine so my accuracy test will be based daily on same time check. It has only been 5 days of monitoring.
Cheers!
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Post by foghorn on Aug 4, 2007 11:11:06 GMT -5
Hey guys, I just finished my review on the Ball Fireman but I need to hold it for a while before posting. I dont have access to a VibroGraf Timing Machine so my accuracy test will be based daily on same time check. It has only been 5 days of monitoring. Cheers! C'mon-we're not that picky!!!
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Post by timefinder on Aug 4, 2007 13:02:55 GMT -5
Agreed! Let's hear it!!!!
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Post by bullosa on Aug 4, 2007 23:37:43 GMT -5
LOL. I am such a noob...Just figured out how to resize, host my pictures and hopefully the links work. BTW I am having trouble believing the timing of this watch. That is why I thought it better to hold the review till later. For the last 6 days, this watch is 2 seconds faster. Time is check at 8PM daily with NIST server. Personally I hope it stays this way forever. LOL.
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Post by exxondus on Aug 5, 2007 4:24:12 GMT -5
we are grateful that u are willing to take the time to make a review thanks in advance!!
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Post by Time2watch on Aug 7, 2007 12:02:19 GMT -5
The accuracy of my WorldTimer is outstanding. + 1 sec since last Friday!
Do not hold your review back. If you need help with putting together your review, let me know, I might be able to help/
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Post by bullosa on Aug 7, 2007 13:12:53 GMT -5
I posted it Marc, thx for your great review on the Diver. I finally got it down to +5 sec which is still very good. When I was wearing the whole time (including sleep) I got about +2. It must be the main spring at different tension and position giving the variance. All said +5 is still good....will keep watching it for long term feedback.
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