I’ve spent the afternoon playing with my watch collection and my watch timer app, and there seems to be an exception to the old truism you always get what you pay for, when it comes to Parnis brand watches.
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The Seagull factory in China produces about five million mechanical watch movements a year, or about 25% of world totals. Parnis uses Seagull, Dixmont (Chinese) or Miyota (Japanese) movements and today I’ve found if it’s a Parnis brand watch, when I put it on the time grapher it’s going to trace out nice, smooth graphs with average timekeeping error rates of a second or two a day, hardly any beat errors, and the amplitude of the watch will be high, and regular, often over 300 degrees. And most will be regulated at about plus 8-10 seconds a day. That leaves a little room for the watch to slow down, you know?
The fit and finish and quality of decoration and of bands on Parnis watches is nothing less than incredible, not even considering the price.
Here’s an example of a Parnis 38 jewel ST2505 decorated Seagull automatic movement with an open heart balance, 6 o’clock minute hand tour billion wheel, 9:30 calendar, 2:30 45 hour power reserve, sweep center minute hand, hand wind able and hacking, display back, water resistant (don’t shower with it to see) stainless large watch with an excellent quality genuine leather band.
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Your choice of styles and colors for $89.
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That particular watch is probably a homage to some high end Swiss watch made exactly the same way, at a hundred times more in price or perhaps even more.
Collecting watches is cheap.
How much of a pipe does $89 buy?.