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Yes, no issues |
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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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It is very stable at +.75 second per day That’s pretty good Maybe I should regulate it a little. Sent from my iPhone 12 using Tapatalk
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ICom Pro3 All posts are my own opinion and my opinion only. "The clock of life is wound but once, and no man has the power to tell just when the hands will stop. Now is the only time you actually own the time, Place no faith in time, for the clock may soon be still for ever." Good Judgement comes from experience,experience comes from Bad Judgement,.Buy quality, cry once; buy cheap, cry again and again. www.mc0yad.club Second in command CEO and left handed watch winder ![]() |
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Dirt Get the Timegrapher out. And please don’t forget to let us see the results. I am particularly interested in DU and 3U. Done for the full length …. Fully wound to stopped. Sent from my iPhone 12 using Tapatalk
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I have done a short watchmaking course at Omega but that in no way qualifies me to work on (and probably ruin) my own watches. The timing figure is worked out as an average over the past two weeks.
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![]() I probably wouldn't be able to work out how to use it anyway. Besides, I pay professionals to operate their own equipment on my behalf if I perceive there may be a problem. On reflection, I know the timekeeping of my daily worn 2011 DSSD, that has remained consistent at -3 seconds/day since new with one service under it's belt. The 2015 D-blue that runs consistently about -2.5 seconds/day since new when ever I feel the desire to wear it very occassionaly. The 2016 DJ 31 daily wearer that belongs to my wife which runs consistently at +5 seconds/day since new. We may have old school movements. But we're appy ![]() |
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Have to agree mate in over 50 years of wearing Rolex watches never felt the need for machine winders, timeographers, or any of today's Rolex owners toys.
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I do and if my watch stops because i dont keep it going its a real long pain to reset everything. My Perpetual calendar watch came with a winder so the manufacturer (Patek Philippe) must know something. My Annual callendar watch also has a winder box. For Rolex watches and simple movement watches i agree, Winders are not needed or wanted. part of the enjoyment of a watch is setting the date, time etc.
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ICom Pro3 All posts are my own opinion and my opinion only. "The clock of life is wound but once, and no man has the power to tell just when the hands will stop. Now is the only time you actually own the time, Place no faith in time, for the clock may soon be still for ever." Good Judgement comes from experience,experience comes from Bad Judgement,.Buy quality, cry once; buy cheap, cry again and again. www.mc0yad.club Second in command CEO and left handed watch winder ![]() |
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Otherwise NO winder needed for a Rolex unless its your butler.
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I always think it’s allowed for a watch to run just a very little fast but not permitted at all to run slow
Being late for something is the height of rudeness and can be downright disappointing when you are late for a train or similar
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I'm very happy my watch is running within advertised specs. Fingers crossed timekeeping won't deteriorate after 18 to 24 m9nths. |
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Have a little faith. Im pretty sure your watch will be just fine. your future generations will be highly delighted..
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Thank you saxo3.
The graphs are VERY helpful. Much more visual than my charts. I am now now doing the same test again (DU) but I have set my watch 12 hours in advance. the "Dip" at 36 hours approximately is interesting. I wonder if it will now be at 24, 36 or 48 hours ?
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32xx movement problem poll and data thread
Recently, too much text and too little data.
This 32xx movement data thread needs more input from different watches! |
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Well maybe we could have some more volunteers who have a 32xx movement and have or would like to have a timegrapher
I can vouch for the fact that it can be quite good fun. So. Calling anybody. Are you joining in ?
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Calling Everybody ...
I will make an offer you will hardly be able to refuse.
But plese form an orderly queue as I am sure there will be lots of takers .... Send me your 32xx equipped watch and I will do the job of monitoring it for you and reporting etc. This way you have no excuse to not let your watch add to the statistics.
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Finally I have finished the monitoring and logging of my 3525 in a Dial Up position from fully wound to stopped.
It lasted 71. 75 hours. Pretty good ! I had the watch set 12 hours wrong so I could see if there was any difference in how the amplitude runs down over the entire period. I will post tomorrow (it’s 21:45. Here in the U.K.) the print out showing the new data collected and start to make a comparison between the two Dial up recordings. Sent from my iPhone 12 using Tapatalk
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Here is my latest results chart from my Sub Date with 3235 movement
Now all I have to do is ask saxo3 to convert it into a graph with the other DU chart I did to see if offsetting the time makes any difference ![]() Sent from my iPhone 12 using Tapatalk
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Here is my original from a couple of weeks ago (Yes I have been monitoring all this time)
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I have compared , as best I can, the two data sheets for the Dial Up (DU) positions as shown in the above two posts.
The experiment was to see if by setting the time to a 12 hour difference to the true time the "Dip" in Amplitude at aproximately 36 hours would move at all. If it did it would possibly show that something in the watch was causing the amplitude to drop. The time of the said "Dip" DID move .. By Aproximately 12 hours. The cause of the shift has yet to be determined but it is quite possibly something to do with the date change beginning to engage or possible dis-engage. Further research will be done. So .... Please "Stay tuned". I have been in contact with saxo3, "The Guru of Graphs" and he will produce a graph later on for all of us to see.
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32xx movement problem poll and data thread
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Thanks saxo3
WOW !!! I do think I have got a pretty darn good specimen of a 126610. Everything looks really good on the time keeping front.
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I love the fact that this thread exist. At this point my movement data is as such…… my Batman turns much more smoothly than my BLRO. That is all.
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