James Bond connections attract a lot of folks to make first-time purchases of automatic (mechanical) watches. Most know you aren’t gonna see the sort of precision accuracy here as with a quartz or the clock on your cell phone. But what is “normal” and is that a constant?
Following are links to www.jamesbondwatches.com where I’ve Posted tracking results for a number of Omega and Rolex models I’ve had in recent years.
Be sure to look at “In Service” dates for “settling in” periods, and note that it’s the mechanisms that interest us here, as opposed to model numbers: Match the calibre number to your watch to compare results.
- Omega Planet Ocean calibre 2500, 12/5/2006-1/5/2007
- Omega Seamaster calibre 1120, 10/29/2005-10/29/2005
- Omega Seamaster calibre 1120, 11/2/2005-11/9/2005
- Omega Seamaster calibre 1120, 11/10/2005-2/19/2006
- Rolex Submariner calibre 3130, 2/24/2006-4/1/2006
- Rolex Submariner Date calibre 3135, 1/5/2007-1/21/2007
Future updates will be posted to the James Bond Watches “Technical” page.




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