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View Poll Results: Does your 32xx movement seem to be 100% ok? | |||
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No, amplitude is low (below 200) but timekeeping is still fine |
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63 | 4.05% |
No, amplitude is low (below 200) and timekeeping is off (>5 s/d) |
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413 | 26.56% |
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I wish ... Here it's been cloudy, rain and cold for a few days .... No sunny time at all.
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I've read allot about 32xx movement issues, but never had problems myself with the DJ41 5/2021 and Explorer 40 7/2023. The pieces are worn allot on a daily basis.
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I have NOT even seen 1 (one) contribution on TRF where a member has shown (with data) that his 32xx watch keeps (or kept) high movement amplitudes (after full winding) together with good timekeeping over a period of several (4-5) years, i.e., starting from the date of purchase and without any RSC repair or regulation of the 32xx movement. |
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Ive had mine since 2019 and no issues. its been sharing wrist time with my 16700
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Just for the record………
You say you have had no troubles with your watch How have you been testing your watch ? Have you used a Timegrapher to measure Amplitude etc when fully would and then partially wound over periods of time. That will, more than likely, show the errors as every 32xx watch I have measured and come across has shown the problem. There has been a lot of research, some of which has been well written up within this thread, that shows the problem quite clearly.
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The purchase date of your GMT-Master II 126710BLNR was 15 July 2019, still 6.5 months to go until end of warranty ;-) Let's wait until mid July 2024 for your BLNR timegrapher data set ![]() I think your first BLNR timegrapher measurements were done from 26.-28.12.2022, right? So you don't cover the full 5 years with data (just kidding). What about your Submariner 126610LV (3235) you bought in 05/2023? Your last timegrapher data from 09/2023 did not look convincing: amplitudes in all 3 vertical positions were close to 200 degrees after full winding! ![]() |
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I ended up getting a time grapher, so I should have it ready when my DJ41 gets back from service. It’s the Weishi 1900.
I’ve tested it out so far on the 3 other automatics I have from omega Tissot and Raymond Weil. Seems to work pretty well. Interestingly the omega worldtimer on the time grapher seems to be quite insensitive to positional changes and stays within -2 to +1 spd depending on which position it’s in. I’ve noticed when I wear it all the time it loses about 30-40 seconds a month. The other two watches seem very sensitive to position and range from -6 to +8 spd on the time grapher depending on what position they’re in. They’re the Powermatic 80 and the skeleton freelancer movements if anyone’s interested. Curious to see how the DJ will compare. I’ll post my results for the DJ when I get it back from RSC. If it still has low amplitude as I expect it will, I’ll probably sell it and save up to buy a 31xx movement. Probably a 118239 or 18239. |
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Your DJ will almost certainly be running better when it is returned. To me, that’s not the real question. The question is how long will it hold? For some it seems like a couple of years, others in months. |
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I haven’t run a full test set on the LV in a while. Did a spot check the other day and the verticals looked pretty terrible. Hopefully in the next week or so I can carve a few minutes for at least a 0 and 24 test set. More to follow |
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It’s this watch
SEAMASTER AQUA TERRA 150M 43 MM, STEEL ON RUBBER STRAP Reference 220.12.43.22.03.001 I dont have enough posts yet to include a link to the omega website, but it’s easy to find on Google. It has the omega 8938. The website says the following about it “Self-winding movement with Co-Axial escapement. Certified Master Chronometer, approved by METAS, resistant to magnetic fields reaching 15,000 gauss. GMT / Worldtimer functions. Free sprung-balance with silicon balance spring; automatic winding in both directions. Rhodium plated finish with Geneva waves in arabesque.” I’ve really liked it a lot, especially since I picked it up lightly used for 5,800. I’ve had it for about 6 months now and it’s been the same accuracy the whole time. It’s not the same fancy world time complication as the Patek versions. It’s just a gmt complication with a 24 hour disc and cities at fixed positions around the dial. But I don’t mind. I actually like that the cities stay fixed because then I can remember where to look for each time zone. The world map on the dial is also really nice to look at. |
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This probably exists elsewhere in the thread but is there a standard set of measurements I should take when I get the DJ back? I assume multiple positions and at different times after a full wind. Getting the full dataset sounds a little daunting but I should be able to do it over a weekend or something.
What would you say is the best set of data to take as a balance of not too much effort to collect but still providing enough info to accurately diagnose performance? In other words I’m willing to make the effort to get enough data to be useful but don’t want to go too overboard if the extra data is of only marginal utility. |
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You can put your Omega 8938 timegrapher data into the bin. Your Weishi cannot measure Co-Axial movements. |
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![]() https://www.rolexforums.com/showpost...&postcount=771 Measure every 12 hours (0,12,24,36,48,60). The minimum meaningful data set is 5 positions after full winding (t=0) and 24 hours later. The lift angle for 32xx calibers is 53 degrees. |
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Thanks for the info. That’s helpful to know. |
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One additional datapoint is that the Weishi 1900 does auto detect the correct beat rate for the co axial, which is 25,200. Kind of makes me wonder if it’s able to get spd correct but nothing else.
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![]() Your measured rates are ok but not the amplitudes, despite the fact that the lift angle setting of 38 degrees is correct for your Omega co-axial movement. ![]() |
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Good to know. It’s nice that the time grapher can at least measure the rate.
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So, for those who bought 32xx movement watches in 2023, experiencing any difficulties or watch running smoothly?
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Hey guys I have a question
I checked my rolex caliber 3235 and I saw tht amplitud average was 260° 265° 243° 239° 233° So could you tell me if this average are ok ? Because I send to maintance in a store. Thanks in advance Pdt : I checked full winding and the lift angle is 52° |
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The lift angle for 32xx movements is 53°, which will increase your amplitude readings by about 5°. |
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