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        <![CDATA[ I found this interesting comment about the accuracy of watches as defined by the National Bureau of Standards.  It was in an early publication on watches.2 minutes per day was defined as accurate timepiece.1 minute per day was defined as very good timepiece.Less than 1 minute per day was defined as an exceptional timepiece.This article was from the 1940's.Assistant AdministratorWWW.HOROLOGIST.COMwww.stores.ebay.com/timebuilderwww.RolexCrown.com ]]>
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