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Movement PAM 9010 accuracy regulator, please Help !!!

Brutal-X

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Hello to all forum members! I need your help, your advice. A few days ago I received VSF Panerai PAM 1312 from Trusty Time. All is fine, excellent watch, excellent quality, I'm very satisfied. But unfortunately the accuracyof this copy is +25 sec/day. I don't like it and I would like to adjust the accuracy of the course within 5-10 seconds / day. I have a timegraph and everything I need. But I have never worked with the P9010 movement, there are 2 regulators, the question - what lever regulates the accuracy? I understand this is the lever on the right, which I marked with a green marker in my picture. Moving up is a - , moving down is a + . Please confirm if I think correctly or please, give Me the correct answer. Thank a lot to everyone who responds.
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DerpyOfficer

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Yes that is the correct arm that regulates how fast or slow the watch runs. The other arm is for regulating the beat error. That being said you have the directions backwards. Pushing the regulator arm AWAY from the end of the hairspring (the beat error regulator) shortens the twist of the hairspring and speeds up the watch. Pulling the regulator arm TWORDS the end of the hairspring (the bear error regulator) lengthens the twist of the hairspring and slows down the watch. Hope this helps.
 

Brutal-X

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25/10/22
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Yes that is the correct arm that regulates how fast or slow the watch runs. The other arm is for regulating the beat error. That being said you have the directions backwards. Pushing the regulator arm AWAY from the end of the hairspring (the beat error regulator) shortens the twist of the hairspring and speeds up the watch. Pulling the regulator arm TWORDS the end of the hairspring (the bear error regulator) lengthens the twist of the hairspring and slows down the watch. Hope this helps.
Thank You very much, You really helped me! Thank You!
 
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