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24 June 2024, 07:29 AM | #1 |
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AP 26315st
Hi,
Just wanted to ask my AP 26315st chronograph is running slow after two days. it runs fine if wound fully for 45 hours but it doesnt keep the time after 45 hours if I wear it daily . Is it the rotar not winding the watch properly .never had this issue with Rolex watches. Appreciate your input.
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25 June 2024, 07:41 AM | #2 |
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Is your chrono running?
Also can you clarify that after wearing it for 45 hours it just stops? or is it just slow over the 45 hour period? If your auto-wind is working fine that is not the issue, might just need a service. Thing people do not understand is that an AP is not like a Rolex. Rolex make movements that are true workhorses and can take an everlasting beating and still not die. AP have robust movements but are nowhere near as durable as a Rolex caliber. |
26 June 2024, 02:31 PM | #3 |
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26315st losing time
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I feel it just starts to slow down if I keep wearing it. I think the rotar winding is not working the same way if I just wear it. If wound fully then it runs fine. Yes you are right the Rolex movement is very robust never had any issues while wearing it daily.
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