This is a fascinating read but what do you do with this information? Is there a threshold at which you need to take the watch apart and fix something or is this just useful info to know about your watch?
It is actually pretty useful if you own a few mechanical watches. Daily rate tells you how annoying the drift will be, beat error can hint that regulation or service is due, and measuring in different positions gives you a decent sanity check on movement health. Even if you never open the watch yourself, it is a much better baseline before taking it to a watchmaker.
It tells you for how long the time displayed by the watch is valid. If a watch loses ten seconds per day, in a month it will be about five minutes off.
The objective is to minimize this number as much as possible. The open source sensor watch has a temperature sensor and software which turns it into a temperature compensated quartz watch. Mine loses time every year instead of every day or every month.