Cheap VHP Quartz Watches
Cheap VHP Quartz Watches
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pistonheadforum

Original Poster:

1,200 posts

142 months

Saturday 9th April 2022
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I'd let to get a new quartz watch but would like it be very high precision (VHP) - typically +/-5 seconds per year.

Being a tightwad I'd like to spend as little as possible. What brands/models should I be looking at?

Thanks in advance.

Sheetmaself

6,044 posts

219 months

Saturday 9th April 2022
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Something radio controlled?

pistonheadforum

Original Poster:

1,200 posts

142 months

Saturday 9th April 2022
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Sheetmaself said:
Something radio controlled?
Yes indeed - I have a radio Casio already which is great.

Just fancy something that's acurate on it's own accord for a change.

pistonheadforum

Original Poster:

1,200 posts

142 months

Saturday 9th April 2022
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One of the other threads mentioned a Longines Conquest VHP as a suggestion to anthor question, and I though I like that but don't have the funds.

So thought what can I get that's accurate but cheap?

Many thanks.

r159

2,477 posts

95 months

Saturday 9th April 2022
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Or gps, or any thing with Bluetooth that links to your phone.

Longines VHP

Bulova Precisionist, COSC certified chronometers like the Certina, worth a look.

Apologies for repetition

Tabs

1,067 posts

293 months

Saturday 9th April 2022
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No mention of budget, but Certina Precidrive can be had from about £400.
OK, only 10 seconds per year. I bought one early March, and it was +3 seconds at the clock change.

944 Man

1,843 posts

153 months

Monday 11th April 2022
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That doesn't sound great, does it? I have just Googled the Certina Precidrive and they state that they achieve 'chronometer precision', but I thought that most quartz watches had been achieving better than that for 50yrs?

My 47yr old Omega Cal.1325 (more jewels than an Oysterquartz) MegaQuartz exceeds the daily chronometer standard over a whole month (5sec vs 6sec).

dai1983

3,148 posts

170 months

Monday 11th April 2022
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pistonheadforum said:
One of the other threads mentioned a Longines Conquest VHP as a suggestion to anthor question, and I though I like that but don't have the funds.

So thought what can I get that's accurate but cheap?

Many thanks.
The Conquest comes up for sale often.

SEIKO Dolce?

liner33

10,861 posts

223 months

Monday 11th April 2022
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Got to be a Casio imo plenty of G shocks have radio controlled time , my choice would be the m5610 it’s £100 in Argos but can often be had as low as £60 on eBay

r159

2,477 posts

95 months

Monday 11th April 2022
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944 Man said:
That doesn't sound great, does it? I have just Googled the Certina Precidrive and they state that they achieve 'chronometer precision', but I thought that most quartz watches had been achieving better than that for 50yrs?

My 47yr old Omega Cal.1325 (more jewels than an Oysterquartz) MegaQuartz exceeds the daily chronometer standard over a whole month (5sec vs 6sec).
It’s specific quartz COSC rating…that your Omega would fail…by a long way…

It does say all this on the Certina website (not the bit about the Omega)

Edited by r159 on Monday 11th April 15:38

944 Man

1,843 posts

153 months

Monday 11th April 2022
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I think that I only read the part that showed in a Google preview... For how long has a specific COSC quartz standard been set (and what is it, please? biggrin )?

liner33

10,861 posts

223 months

Monday 11th April 2022
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944 Man said:
I think that I only read the part that showed in a Google preview... For how long has a specific COSC quartz standard been set (and what is it, please? biggrin )?
https://www.cosc.swiss/en/certification/quartz-movements

minimalist

1,511 posts

226 months

Tuesday 12th April 2022
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I know you said you wanted one that's "that's acurate on it's own accord" but some Casio take the network time from your mobile phone each morning via bluetooth. Anecdotally, I've heard that it is quite common for radio controlled watches to fail to get a connection.


T6 vanman

3,380 posts

120 months

The Big G

1,001 posts

189 months

Wednesday 13th April 2022
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r159 said:
944 Man said:
That doesn't sound great, does it? I have just Googled the Certina Precidrive and they state that they achieve 'chronometer precision', but I thought that most quartz watches had been achieving better than that for 50yrs?

My 47yr old Omega Cal.1325 (more jewels than an Oysterquartz) MegaQuartz exceeds the daily chronometer standard over a whole month (5sec vs 6sec).
It’s specific quartz COSC rating…that your Omega would fail…by a long way…


Edited by r159 on Monday 11th April 15:38
Ps, the lesser jewelled oysterquartz does meet the quartz COSC rating rotate

liner33

10,861 posts

223 months

Wednesday 13th April 2022
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The GS 9f movements are -/+ 10 seconds a year or -/+ 5 seconds a year for the high accuracy version

Bit out of the OP's budget though

944 Man

1,843 posts

153 months

Wednesday 13th April 2022
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The Big G said:
Ps, the lesser jewelled oysterquartz does meet the quartz COSC rating rotate
Yes, that part was just banter. It is a quartz from their golden age though, with plenty of rubis and the appearance of a real calibre.

FarmyardPants

4,283 posts

239 months

Wednesday 13th April 2022
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Bulova get my vote - anything with UHF or precisionist in the description are pretty accurate (mine is about +3s/year) with the added benefits of smooth sweep seconds hand and excellent quality for the money. The only thing I don’t like about my Sea King is the concertina rubber strap.

anonymous-user

75 months

Thursday 14th April 2022
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T6 vanman said:
That is very nice! Slightly O/T but I can highly recommend Francis and Gaye. I had a run in with them some years ago, they admitted their mistake and made it right at their cost (which I suspect would have been substantial). Would have no hesitancy using them again.

magpie215

4,870 posts

210 months

Thursday 14th April 2022
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Have a look at the Bulova lunar pilot......added value from the backstory too.