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Post by dad-the-diver on Dec 1, 2013 14:16:37 GMT -8
Any opinions? Accuracy? Reliability Etc??
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2013 14:57:18 GMT -8
Any opinions? Accuracy? Reliability Etc?? Ronda quartz movements are run of the mill. They are reliable, robust and are good for a second or less per day. I had two watches with them. One was super accurate, never gaining nor losing between DLS changes. That watch went somewhere. The other is a Swiss Army that also keeps excellent time.
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donciccio
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Post by donciccio on Dec 1, 2013 14:58:26 GMT -8
A very good movement in my opinion. Found in many of the popular Swiss brands. Did you score something with one in it?
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Post by dad-the-diver on Dec 1, 2013 15:35:21 GMT -8
A very good movement in my opinion. Found in many of the popular Swiss brands. Did you score something with one in it? bidding on one. Also one with a RONDA 5030D in it. We will see...................
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Post by dad-the-diver on Dec 1, 2013 15:39:06 GMT -8
Any opinions? Accuracy? Reliability Etc?? Ronda quartz movements are run of the mill. They are reliable, robust and are good for a second or less per day. I had two watches with them. One was super accurate, never gaining nor losing between DLS changes. That watch went somewhere. The other is a Swiss Army that also keeps excellent time. thank you Pete, always good to have your opinion.
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Post by cd_god on Dec 2, 2013 18:06:29 GMT -8
I have a Mondaine Railway watch with a 515 with a stripped out whatever part so the hands don't move or set.
I have another Mondaine Railway 515 and it works fine.
My Zodiac parts shelf watch has a 515 and have had no problems in 5 years so I guess it depends on the owner and how they treat them.
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Post by dad-the-diver on Dec 3, 2013 10:00:15 GMT -8
I have a Mondaine Railway watch with a 515 with a stripped out whatever part so the hands don't move or set.
I have another Mondaine Railway 515 and it works fine.
My Zodiac parts shelf watch has a 515 and have had no problems in 5 years so I guess it depends on the owner and how they treat them. Thanks Josh, this mirrors my internet findings. Most who've had them seam more then happy. And a complete swop-in movement is only about $25 so no drama.
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Post by trandy on Dec 6, 2013 13:16:02 GMT -8
I had both a Traser P6500 and P6600...both use this movement...they ran just fine and were very accurate....no problems at all.
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