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Originally Posted by Russm535il
I purchased a Tudor Pelagos with the in house movement ( A Great accurate timepiece) and blue dial instead of a Sub a few years ago
because of the problems with the 3200 movement. Has Rolex addressed the problem at all ? Has the issue been fixed with new Rolex’’s purchased in 2024 ? What movement and years was the previous movement produced perhaps I will look for a preowned Sub .A slow running movement would really bother me and I am shocked that Rolex has let the issue go on so long . My 1984 Rolex Datejust ( purchased new in 1984 ) is amazing only running fast about 20-30 seconds a month �� Thank you all ! Russ
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Interestingly enough, I just took my Tudor GMT (purchased 2/2022) in to my AD today to send in for warranty, started loosing 10-12 spd. This came on suddenly, as from new has always run +1 or 2 daily. The 32xx Movements of Rolex are not the only watches with this issue.
On on full wind on the Weishi, face up, it would show -5 or 6.