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Originally Posted by WastedYears
I think it's pretty obvious that there's an issue with my BLRO. The question I now ask myself is, do I bring it in to the AD (which re-opened again today after being in lockdown) have them re-adjust/repair it, only to have the same issue possibly pop up again somewhere down the line? Or do I wait until Rolex maybe present a more long-term solution to this.
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Thanks for contributing!
Your situation is a tough call in my opinion. I tend to agree with others that it makes more sense to wait until later in the warranty period (or earlier if we get concrete validation of a fix) versus just opening now for a band-aid, but on the other hand, yours is drifting beyond a level of "academic concern" and into territory where it becomes a questionable timepiece. To just wait that situation out would be, to quote your username, "wasted years". It appears all your measurements were dial up, which would likely produce the best possible results. I'm betting if you did some vertical positions (crown down, etc) you'd see even lower amplitudes and worse timekeeping. Maybe you could try that and follow up on the BLRO?