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Originally Posted by EaglePilot
Hi Saxo,
Thanks for the graphs.
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But this new GMT BLNR 3285 movement SEEMS ( I didnt use on the wrist yet) to work on the "other band" loosing time. Now that I have collect all this data before using it, I will start to use it and see what happens in real life use.
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You are welcome. No need to worry, start to wear this GMT.
I recommend using the Watch Tracker app to log the timekeeping: one data point in the morning (before you put the watch onto your wrist) plus one data point in the evening (when you place the watch at rest) is completely sufficient. In the app (under comments) note what rest position you choose. Please come back in a few days or weeks with the results.
How to achieve best timekeeping results you can find here:
https://www.rolexforums.com/showpost...4&postcount=23
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Originally Posted by EaglePilot
Another thing is, the full winding max amplitude was about 280 on this new GMT 3285. But on my other rolexes, the 3186 GMT II for example the full winding max amplitude is 298-300, the Daytona is 308-310 (the daytona was almost never used, stays in the box)
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Your observation is normal: the 3186 and 4130 are very good movements, they deliver higher amplitudes after full winding than the 32xx series.