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Originally Posted by saxo3
A "special feature" of the 32xx movement is that the caliber can remain very accurate for a long time (several months), even with rather low amplitudes, before its accuracy deteriorates and you can no longer compensate by rest position. The key indicator is then a too low amplitude after full winding.
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I agree with this and believe it is exactly the situation my 2020 Sub41 is in. From day one the timekeeping has been great for the first 50 hours of power reserve, yet the amplitude is low at full wind and below spec at 24 hours.
I've owned it nearly two years but it has probably only been worn/running (I don't use winders) for a total of 2-3 months.