I agree with
@Paulquattro , but if I had to put money on it, I'd go with the Topeak D2.
However, the important thing is not how
accurate the gauge is but how
consistent it is. The D2 is very consistent in my 20-years experience. I spend quite a bit of time getting the tyre pressures that work well for me. Once I have them, I record them and use my D2 to check and set before every ride. If I'm going somewhere markedly different or with trail conditions different, then I may alter the tyre pressures by a psi or two. Because I always use the D2, I don't have to worry about its accuracy.
I use the same gauge to measure and set tyre pressures on my car as well. The gauges found at petrol stations and companies that fit your tyres appear to vary enormously, so I always overfill and then correct with the D2.