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Originally Posted by saxo3
For my Rolex serviced Sea-Dweller 126600 (3235) I can NOT confirm an increase in average amplitude 19 months after the service.
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Just because yours didn't slowly increase in amplitude, doesn't mean most don't.
From my experience a watch will generally gain 10+ degrees of amplitude in the first few days after a service.
And this is specifically the case in the ladies movements (21××, 22××). Where you often have trouble reaching 260° fully wound, horizontal position after it's freshly serviced, and will easily hit 280° in the same position a few days later.