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Accuracy is seldom contemplated in the world of horology. There are many things one looks for in a new watch - cost, functionality, design, and of course prestige. And yet there's one simple yet vital element that can be all too often neglected by would-be watch owners: accuracy.

What is accuracy?

But what is actually meant by the term "accuracy"? One of the first things to note is that "accuracy" and "precision" are not interchangeable. Often people say that a watch is precise or accurate and it is generally understood to mean the same thing. On the contrary, they both have completely different meanings. We measure the performance of a timekeeping device based on two factors: Firstly, it’s accuracy, and then on rate stability.

If a watch is synchronised exactly with Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), which is the reference point for other timezones, and is 1.3 seconds fast a day later, then the watch is accurate to within 1.3 seconds per day. Rate stability, tell us how a timekeeping device can produce time with the same accuracy over a certain time interval. Essentially, it does not tell us whether the time is accurate or not, rather if it consistent. If you have a watch with a stable rate, then you can call it a precision watch.

Its daily rate variation on one day may be -10 seconds. The next day, it may be +8, then +10, then -5, then -7, then +4. After five days, the watch would appear to be synchronised exactly to the time standard, and you may feel like you have an accurate watch. The opposite is in fact true: This is not a precise watch and is merely a matter of having been lucky and having looked at the watch at the right moment. If you’re after a precision watch, this is not an ideal situation for you.

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Quartz Watches

The most accurate watches on the market use quartz movements with the Quartz Industry standardising on 32kHz crystals as their oscillators in the 70’s as a result of their reliability, small dimensions and low power consumption. So for example, the battery inside a quartz watch sends electricity to the quartz crystal through an electronic circuit. The crystal oscillates at a precise frequency: exactly 32768 times each second. The circuit counts the number of vibrations and uses them to generate regular electric pulses, one per second. What these pulses do is either power an LCD display or they can drive a small electric motor which turns gear wheels that spin the watch’s second, minute, and hour hands.

Electronic devices that measure the oscillations of cheap crystals have proved much more precise than our greatest mechanical efforts. The best quartz watches measure their lost seconds over years rather than days. This is one of the best reasons to consider buying one.

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Mechanical Watches

Mechanical watches have their own intricate charm though. However, when it comes to accuracy, there are more factors to take into consideration. How you wear your watches plays a vital role and the accuracy can vary day by day.

The watch will gain or lose time when resting in a single position as a result of gravity, this is when the balance wheel comes into play as it adjusts to compensate for losses and gains in different positions. An adjusted watch should perform overall within the specification when worn throughout the day. When you take your watch off at night, you can try different positions to find the ideal one. Generally, we recommend placing it flat with the dial facing up. However, you can experiment yourself to find the ideal position.

Furthermore,temperatureis also a key factor. Changing temperatures can expand or contract some parts of the watch, however in many modern watches, they are designed in such a way to compensate for this unless the watch is subjected to extreme changes in the weather. Even then, a simple regulation can fix it.

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A new mechanical watch will take a few weeks before finding its momentum and keeping time ‘accurately.’ This is usually so that the lubricants that are inside the watch can be distributed evenly. Should you find your watch running slow or fast after the initial few weeks, you can either go for a regulation or an adjustment.

Regulation: If your watch is running either fast or slow consistently, the solution would be to regulate the beat rate accordingly. This is quite simple and can be done quickly by turning a screw. A qualified watchmaker can perform this task in a few minutes with the right equipment. It’s actually one of the most common tasks performed in our own CHRONEXT watchmaking atelier.

Adjustment: This is mainly for watches that run slow or fast but not consistently, especially in different positions. Here, the balance wheel would be adjusted to compensate for the different positions. This is also a simple procedure but does require more time as each position would need to be monitored and adjusted.

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Our Top 5

Now that you have a general idea on accuracy, let us present to you some watches with precision that horologists have managed to achieve by purely mechanical means.

Rolex Datejust 41

The Datejust is not known for being particularly high-tech or sporty, and that's exactly what we like about this incredible watch. Rolex doesn't exactly have a single "most accurate" timepiece - instead, it tests all of its watches in-house, ensuring they meet extremely stringent standards for reliability and precision, with a minimum accuracy of +/- 2 seconds per day.

The Datejust 41 (ref 126300) was among the first watches to receive the sumptuous new Rolex calibre 3235. It is surely one of the finest watch movements in wide production on the market, completely overhauling the previous 3135 series. Among its fistfuls of new patents is the ultra-efficient Chronergy escapement and a redesign of the mainspring barrel that allows for a whopping 70-hour power reserve. All this in a watch famous for its classic, understated elegance - what a treat.

Power reserve:70 hours

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Omega Planet Ocean

When it comes to the most accurate watches, Rolex's long-term rival has always been Omega. Both brands have been pioneering what many consider to be the best high-production movements in the history of mechanical watches. One of the very best is Omega's calibre 8500, first released in 2007.

The 8500 is famous for its co-axial escapement, a groundbreaking invention by Georges Daniels, later purchased by Omega. While it's not the first movement to use the co-axial, it was the first to reach the full potential of the escapement, using super-low-friction materials to reduce wear and boost durability. Like Rolex, Omega proves its fantastic accuracy credentials with extra testing that goes well beyond COSC industry standard. Where better to find one than in the beloved Seamaster Planet Ocean?

Power reserve:60 hours

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Breitling Superocean Heritage II

This superb diving watch, which made waves at recent Baselworlds, features a really excellent movement that Breitling calls the B20. However, its original name is the MT5612, made by Tudor, the junior partner to Rolex. Breitling does manufacture its own very fine in-house movements, and in this case it made a mutual loan agreement with Tudor to each use the other brand's calibre.

The B20 is probably not the most accurate movement ever built, but it has won rave reviews across the industry. Its strength lies not just in precision but in its very balanced long-term rate, and its durability - designed to remain highly accurate even under the conditions experienced by tough sports watches in frequent use.

Power reserve:70 hours

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Zenith El Primero

Despite almost disappearing forever during the quartz crisis of the 1970s and 80s, Zenith has achieved remarkable things with mechanical technology in the last 50 years. The new Zenith Defy Lab (and this year's upgrade, the Inventor) is said to be the most accurate mechanical watch ever made, beating at 15Hz and deviating by no more than 0.3 seconds per day. Unfortunately it remains a prototype, not yet available for general release.

The El Primero, however, has been widely popular ever since it became the first automatic chronograph in 1969. Chronographs are tough beasts to master at the best of times, and to do so with a movement boasting extraordinary 5Hz frequency and impeccable precision is truly one of the great miracles of modern watchmaking. Plus, the classic design remains as cool as ever.

Power reserve:50 hours

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TAG Heuer Carrera Calibre 36

The Calibre 36 is in fact a modified version of the El Primero mentioned above. Like its LVMH partner Zenith, TAG Heuer has been experimenting with ultra-high precision in recent decades, producing fantastical concept watches like the Mikrotimer, the Mikrogirder and the impressive Calibre 360, accurate to 100th of a second. For those of us stuck in the real world, we are more than happy to make do with this gorgeous Carrera, a watch with impeccable racing pedigree, fitted with the ultimate high-frequency legend, the El Primero.

Power reserve:50 hours

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FAQs

All about watch accuracy and our top 5 recommendations? ›

Typically, mechanical watches can accurate to within +/- 5 seconds a day While the accuracy of mechanical watches can be as high as +/- 3 seconds a day. Watches with a mechanical movement that have been tested and certified as a chronometer will retain an accuracy of -4/+6 seconds a day.

What is the standard watch accuracy? ›

Typically, mechanical watches can accurate to within +/- 5 seconds a day While the accuracy of mechanical watches can be as high as +/- 3 seconds a day. Watches with a mechanical movement that have been tested and certified as a chronometer will retain an accuracy of -4/+6 seconds a day.

What is acceptable accuracy for an automatic watch? ›

A general rule of thumb for automatic watches is accuracy within 25 seconds per day, and most factory specs are within 30 seconds. "Chronometer" (COSC) timing, which is considered to be near-perfect accuracy, gets into the 6 seconds per day range - this is generally found on watches in the $2,000+ range.

Who makes the world's most accurate watch? ›

Zenith is currently owned by LVMH, one of the leading luxury conglomerates. Zenith's Defy Lab model is claimed to be the most accurate mechanical watch of all time in the world. To achieve high accuracy, a number of usual components used in mechanical watches were removed.

What determines the accuracy of a watch? ›

ACCURACY OF MECHANICAL MOVEMENTS

Total seconds/day = (60 seconds x 60 minutes x 24 hours) = 86,400 seconds. The quality of the movement will determine the accuracy.

What is the most accurate type of watch? ›

Even amongst HAQ (High Accuracy Quartz) watches, Longines' Conquest VHP (Very High Precision) is one of the most precise analog watches in the world, guaranteed accuracy to about five seconds per year.

Which has best accuracy in watch? ›

Quartz Watches

The most accurate watches on the market use quartz movements with the Quartz Industry standardising on 32kHz crystals as their oscillators in the 70's as a result of their reliability, small dimensions and low power consumption.

What is better citizen or Seiko? ›

If you don't mind quartz watches and the extra accuracy the tech brings, Citizen watches might be your best bet. Alternatively, if you prefer the tradition of mechanical watches, with a cost-friendly price, then Seiko watches should be your choice! Either way, it'll be a win.

How accurate should a Rolex be? ›

Rolex Watch Accuracy

Rolex uses their own accuracy testing protocol: the Superlative Chronometer Standard. A Rolex so labeled is guaranteed accurate to -2/+2 seconds per day. Over the course of 15 weeks, my Rollie beat the standard by a mile. The Yachtmaster was accurate to -0.35 s/d, or about -10.5 seconds per month.

How can I improve my watch accuracy? ›

To improve the accuracy of a mechanical watch, it is recommended that you wind up the mainspring every day, at a fixed time, even if the watch is a self-winding type.

Who is the No 1 watch in the world? ›

1. Rolex. If there's one watch brand out there that everybody knows, it's Rolex.

What watch does the CIA use? ›

After returning from Iraq, Afghanistan, or one of the undeclared expeditionary locations, many officers take a portion of their savings and purchase a watch to discreetly commemorate the accomplishment, often the ubiquitous Rolex Submariner or Omega Seamaster, no doubt a subtle nod to Bond.

What watch does the FBI use? ›

Casio MW600F-1AV - Missy Peregrym - FBI.

How accurate are Omega watches? ›

The Spirate System allows for an accuracy of 0/+2 seconds per day.

What makes a watch high value? ›

Luxury watches are made from master craftsmen during a lengthy process with quality materials. A low end watch is likely to be made quickly and cheaply with little care. The amount of time, attention and detail that goes into making a luxury watch certainly ups the cost, though they're also likely to last longer, too.

Are quartz watches more accurate? ›

Quartz watches are more accurate than any mechanical watch, whether automatic or manual. However, regardless of the type, always go with reputable brands to ensure your watch is at least accurate enough for everyday/normal use.

What type of watch last longer? ›

Longevity: A quartz watch can last the user for 20 – 30 years, as the electronic components of the watch will eventually wear out. A well-maintained mechanical watch will outlive the original purchaser. High-end mechanical watches can be heirloom pieces, passed down from generation to generation.

Is a quartz watch more accurate than a Rolex? ›

However, if having the most precise, accurate time keeping device possible is your goal, a Rolex watch (or any mechanical watch for that matter) simply isn't going to satisfy as compared to a relatively inexpensive quartz watch.

What is better quartz or automatic watches? ›

Quartz vs automatic: Reliability, accuracy and performance

Both quartz and automatic watches are widely considered to be accurate. However, some watch experts argue that quartz watches are more reliable because they are accurate to within half a second while automatic watches can be off by a few seconds.

Are more expensive watches more accurate? ›

No - cheap is more accurate. Cheap watches are usually more automatic than the more primitive, but still $$$expensive$$$$ automatics and mechanicals. Supposedly accuracy is not what you are paying for.

What is the most accurate clock to set your watch to? ›

The Atomic clock is a be-all and end-all in absolute time accuracy. According to Wikipedia, an atomic clock uses an electron transition frequency in the microwave, optical or ultraviolet wavelength region of the electromagnetic spectrum of atoms as a frequency standard for its timekeeping element.

Are GPS watches more accurate? ›

Even in suboptimal situations, a GPS watch is still fairly accurate, but do expect an error margin of 3-6% if you're taking a lot of tight corners or don't have a clear view of the sky.

Which brand is better than Seiko? ›

Orient. Mostly regarded as a notch below Seiko in terms of its enthusiast appeal, Orient, a Japanese brand dating back to 1950, offers as much or more when you consider its wide breadth of entry-level mechanical watches.

Is Fossil watch better than Seiko? ›

Seiko Watch Prices vs.

Fossil watches are ostensibly cheaper and may meet your needs for an everyday watch. Although more expensive, Seiko's designs and materials are of higher quality for longevity, making it the winner.

What watches are as good as Seiko? ›

Well, look no further – here are some great Seiko SKX alternatives:
  • Orient Ray II.
  • Citizen Promaster Diver BN0150.
  • Orient Kamasu Green.
  • Victorinox I.N.O.X. Professional Diver.
  • Steinhart Ocean One 39.
  • Seiko Samurai SRPB51.
  • Certina DS Action Diver Precidrive.
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Should I wear my Rolex everyday? ›

One of the best things about owning a Rolex watch is wearing it and enjoying it every day. This daily, constant wear is one of the best ways you can care for your watch. While Rolex watches are famous for their durability and robustness, your Rolex will inevitably gain scratches and dings while you wear them.

Should I wind my Rolex everyday? ›

When you wear your Rolex daily, you don't need to wind it. If you take it off and set it aside, the watch will retain its “charge” for two days or more, depending on the model.

How accurate is a Patek Philippe watch? ›

For movements, the Patek Philippe Seal specifies an extreme rate accuracy with a tolerance of no more than -3/+2 seconds per day. It imposes very strict requirements on the manual finissage of movement parts in keeping with the grand Genevan traditions.

Is Swiss movement better than Japanese? ›

The differences between Swiss and Japanese movements are mostly that Swiss movements are typically more aesthetically designed, whereas Japanese movements are built more with precision and accuracy in mind. Both are used to power watches of all different kinds, and used by many watchmakers around the world.

Should you wind an automatic watch everyday? ›

While the spinning rotor on your automatic watch will buy you a little time between wear, for best results, wind your automatic watch a little bit each morning or when you have a break throughout your day. Believe it or not, many horology fans and watch collectors enjoy winding their automatic watches each day.

Should you wear an automatic watch to bed? ›

As a general rule, it's recommended not to sleep with a luxury watch on. While it provides you the time immediately when you wake up, sleeping with a watch on may feel uncomfortable and there is a possibility that your watch can get damaged or incur long-term damage when you wear it to bed.

What is the king of all watches? ›

The logo of the Swiss watchmaker Rolex is a five-pronged crown, which couldn't be more apt given that Rolex is the true king of watches. Famous in all corners of the globe and a benchmark of quality, ask anyone which is the best luxury watch brand and you will get the same answer: Rolex.

What are the big 3 watch brands? ›

Also known as the 'Big Three', the holy trinity of watches includes Audemars Piguet, Patek Philippe, and Vacheron Constantin.

What watch is used by the Navy SEALs? ›

The Luminox Navy SEAL watch is the timepiece that made Luminox famous. In 1992, the Assistant RDT&E Officer for the Navy SEALs, Nick North, was asked to seek a more dependable watch for night missions and found the solution when he discovered Luminox.

What watch does NASA use? ›

The Evolution of the Speedmaster after Apollo 11

The model went on to be used in each subsequent Apollo mission, including the last flight, Apollo 17, which marked the sixth lunar landing in 1972. Even after the Apollo program ended, Omega's work with NASA and other space programs continued.

Why do special forces wear Rolex? ›

In the early 1960's a trend started to reveal itself amongst discerning Special Forces soldiers. On trips to Southeast Asia, SF guys began to acquire Rolex watches at the PX's and at jewelers across the Pacific Rim. At the time, there was simply no better way to quickly spend your hard-earned combat pay.

What is the most sold watch in the world? ›

The Most Popular Watches in the World Are the Rolex Submariners. So, the most popular watches in the world based on the search number on Google are the Rolex Submariners. Today, Submariners are so popular that it's not unusual for someone to have to wait months or even years for delivery.

What watches do swat wear? ›

Find the 5.11 Tactical Sentinel is available online at eBay, but otherwise hard to find. The same model watch is also worn by Bill Hader in Barry. In the series S.W.A.T. , Shemar Moore plays Sergeant II Daniel "Hondo" Harrelson.

What Google searches put you on a watchlist? ›

A government watch list search identifies people who are known or suspected to be terrorists, or have engaged in related activities such as cybercrimes, drug or human trafficking, and more.

Which is more accurate Rolex or Omega? ›

In terms of overall accuracy, Omega wins, since they not only make mechanical watches but also quite a few quartz watches. Quartz watches, as we all know, are more accurate than their mechanical counterparts. Rolex, on the other hand, doesn't manufacture quartz watches anymore.

Is Omega watch better than Seiko? ›

In conclusion, both the Omega and Grand Seiko brands are of very high quality. Omega has a distinct edge because of its long history and the reputation it has built during that time.

Is Omega quality as good as Rolex? ›

Both Omega and Rolex are leaders in mechanical watch design, functionality, and component durability. While they both produce some of the highest-quality timepieces available, each company takes different approaches in doing so. The most crucial component of a watch is the escapement.

Which watches always go up in value? ›

OMEGA Speedmaster, Patek Philippe Nautilus, Audemars Piguet Royal Oak, and Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso are each icons of well established brands. This stability of a model within a stable brand brings more attention to the watch and the more people know a model the more it will retain the value.

What type of watches go up in value? ›

Luxury watch brands such as Rolex and Patek Philippe have become popular choices for those looking to invest in high-value watches. These watches often come with sophisticated complications and design elements that add an extra layer of complexity – both visually and mechanically – to these timepieces.

What is the difference between cheap and expensive quartz watches? ›

Cheap quartz movements are bound to have a higher deviation than the so-called High Accuracy Quartz movements. Examples of those are of course the Grand Seiko 9F, Breitling's Super Quartz and Longines VHP (Very High Precision) quartz movements. The more expensive quartz movements use thermo-compensation, for example.

How accurate is the Bulova Precisionist? ›

Accurate to within +/- 10 seconds per year

Most people tend to go for Bulova's chronograph Precisionist watches that feature a 4 eye chronograph that can provide timing to within 1/1000th of a second, that's not a typo.

How accurate are cheap quartz watches? ›

At least one manufacturer of low-priced quartz watches specifies their accuracy as ±15 seconds per month, suggesting an accumulated error of just a few minutes per year. This type of accuracy is sufficient for most people, who are generally happy if their watch remains within a minute or two of the correct time.

What is the standard accuracy for Rolex? ›

Rolex Watch Accuracy

A Rolex so labeled is guaranteed accurate to -2/+2 seconds per day.

What is the accuracy rate of Rolex? ›

Rolex, Grand Seiko, and many other brands routinely publicize their accuracy and precision requirements; if you buy a Rolex today, you should expect it to be accurate to +2/-2 seconds per day, at most, full stop.

What is Rolex accuracy? ›

After the calibers are returned to Rolex from COSC with a COSC certificate, Rolex does further testing, in-house while the caliber is in a watch case and regulates them even further until they achieve an accuracy of -2/+2 seconds per day. That's at least 200% more accurate than a COSC chronometer.

What is the standard US military watch? ›

The MIL-W-46374 and the GG-W-113 are two watches developed for use by (mostly) American military personnel beginning in the 1960s and have become well-known as the timepieces often issued to G.I.s during the Vietnam War.

What is Patek accuracy standard? ›

For movements, the Patek Philippe Seal specifies an extreme rate accuracy with a tolerance of no more than -3/+2 seconds per day.

Why is my Rolex not keeping the correct time? ›

If your Rolex is losing or gaining time, it is typically a sign that your watch needs to be winded more regularly (see above). Despite this, if the problem continues, it may be evidence that the battery/crystal needs replacing. The mainspring wearing out: The mainspring on a Rolex is what allows it to wind properly.

How long is Rolex waiting list? ›

To buy a Rolex Daytona, the waitlist is often suggested to be 5 or 10 years long. The harsh reality is that unless you have a large spending history with your Authorised Rolex dealer you're unlikely to ever be offered a Rolex Daytona.

How accurate is Oyster Perpetual? ›

Precisely, that means that over the course of these tests, all watches must perform within an average of -2/+2 seconds per day. It is this stricter-than-COSC process that makes Rolex add the “Superlative” term to its Chronometer designations on the dials of its Oyster collection watches.

How often should you wind a Rolex watch? ›

There is no need to wind a Rolex if it is worn daily. As you move your wrist throughout your day, the Perpetual rotor transfers energy to the watch, providing a constant and stable power source. When you take it off and set it aside it can retain its charge for up to 70 hours, depending on the model.

What watch the Navy SEALs wear? ›

The Luminox Navy SEAL watch is the timepiece that made Luminox famous. In 1992, the Assistant RDT&E Officer for the Navy SEALs, Nick North, was asked to seek a more dependable watch for night missions and found the solution when he discovered Luminox.

What watch does the US Navy wear? ›

Luminox Navy SEAL Watch

Luminox Navy Seal Watches are the most dependable watches for night missions because of their self-powered illumination capabilities. Each watch has been individually tested and proven to be water-resistant for 200 meters.

What watch do most Marines wear? ›

Casio G-Shock

We have the DW-6600, the 5600, the 6900, and the 9052. These are rugged digital watches designed specifically to take a beating. Several have NSN numbers, and they have been issued in small numbers via unit purchases. However, for the modern military, the G-Shock is the watch of choice.

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