I was browsing on the internet and stumbled over an article about accuracy and this JLC 899 was amongst four praised ones for great accuracy.
What I have learned today, again, is that accuracy is depending on everything in a watch to achieve a smooth transition of power.
And it even does not stop there!
From my own experiments with a reworked ETA 2892 by Omega: accuracy needs also the LOVE of the owner.
That means: I kept the watch over a month spot on to the atomic clock on the internet just by knowing how to position the watch if I do not wear it.
To play such a game you need to have a reliable, good movement and this, I am sure off, is also the JLC 899 ... one of the four above mentioned iconic movements!
Thank you for more input to learn!
Best
Moritz
PS
People will tell most likely fairy tales about the accuracy of their watch but in al honesty: I am not telling a fairy tail.
This message has been edited by COUNT DE MONET on 2015-01-07 08:53:23