Intuvia clock not keeping time

tompat

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My Intuvia display has lost 10 minutes in 4 months. This is worse than any other digital clock I have ever owned.
Anyone else notice?
 
Yes, I noticed it too. I need to set the clock on the Intuvia once a month or so because it annoys me to have different times on my Intuvia and my cell phone that I have right next to it.
 
My Intuvia display has lost 10 minutes in 4 months. This is worse than any other digital clock I have ever owned.
Anyone else notice?

Howdy, I have two bikes with Intuvia displays. I just checked and they don't appear to be loosing time. They were 'off' several minutes, but I wasn't particular when set them up a year ago. I just matched them to my cell. I check and report back with my results.
 
I set mine a minute or two fast then let it go until it's a couple of minutes slow. I haven't watched it closely but I'd say it loses three or four minutes every couple of months.
 
Funny that quartz watches have been around since the 1970's and have been very exact in keeping time, but Bosch; a major player in the electromechanical industry since 100 years, could not make a digital clock in 2018 keeping the time.

I'm not using the clock on the Intuvia much but this is nonetheless an irritating bug.
 
I confirm that Bosch intuvia does not keep time, it loses about two minutes every month (roughly)
Is there a way to correct this?
 
Doesn't bother me, just takes a few seconds to reset it.

"Felix" ...I'm with you. For the record. I have two Trek eBikes with Intuvias'. I checked and in the last two months the clock function
has lost 3 minutes, but I don't care...That's three more minutes I can ride...When I ride it's all about the fun, freedom and exhilarating
feeling I derive from riding my bike. I bought eBikes not a Rolex : ) As for my speed, all I'm concerned about is when I have none,
then I have a problem : )
 
It's all close enough for me. I do love numbers and am a perfectionist, but not while cycling. I am irritated with my tad-pole trike because it's so far off on distance. Almost .2/mile. Only crude adjustment available for setting tire circumference.
 
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