so my pocket watch was loosing 15-20 seconds a day and occasionally lock up, before i brought it into the repair shop. i brought it into the repair shop Fast-Fix watch repair, they are a huge chain. i told them about my problems and dropped it off, a week later they said it was done, i picked it up and tested it at home. the pocket watch doesn't lock up anymore be when i tested it over 3 days it was fast more then a minute a day. i brought it back in and waited another week. when i picked it up they said they have been testing it for a week, but when i have had it back it has lost 30 seconds over the night.
my question is how accurate can a watchman get an old pocket watch to be? it is a 1910 21j elgin pocket watch adjusted in 5 positions, is it possible to get it in the range of it loosing or gaining a couple seconds a day or is that not possible with such an old pocket watch. i also don't want to complain so much and bring it back to them but i did pay them $180 for a total overhaul and i want it to be accurate.
also can someone just tell me how to make the watch accurate, do i just pluck at the spring or something. i am currently trying the audio-city program to see if the watch is accurate but im still trying to understand it.
my question is how accurate can a watchman get an old pocket watch to be? it is a 1910 21j elgin pocket watch adjusted in 5 positions, is it possible to get it in the range of it loosing or gaining a couple seconds a day or is that not possible with such an old pocket watch. i also don't want to complain so much and bring it back to them but i did pay them $180 for a total overhaul and i want it to be accurate.
also can someone just tell me how to make the watch accurate, do i just pluck at the spring or something. i am currently trying the audio-city program to see if the watch is accurate but im still trying to understand it.
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