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Old 18 September 2024, 04:22 PM   #1
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GMT Master II power reserve

Hi, am a recent first time Rolex owner, newest reference 126710BLNR. I cannot seem to get a power reserve much past 48 hours. Have tried winding anywhere between 20 to 40 rotations. Have never had issue getting stated PR specs with other brands such as Omega/Tag Heuer. Anything I may be missing here from other owners before I take in for service? (purchased from an extremely reputable dealer). Thanks.
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Old 18 September 2024, 07:15 PM   #2
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First to try would be winding it a bit more - maybe 50 or 60 turns. The longer PR of the 32xx series means a longer mainspring which could explain it needing a few more winds.

Secondly (and apologies for asking) are you sure it's definitely a 126710BLNR and not a 116710BLNR?
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First to try would be winding it a bit more - maybe 50 or 60 turns. The longer PR of the 32xx series means a longer mainspring which could explain it needing a few more winds.

Secondly (and apologies for asking) are you sure it's definitely a 126710BLNR and not a 116710BLNR?
My thoughts exactly.
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Old 18 September 2024, 08:00 PM   #4
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As above.
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Hi, am a recent first time Rolex owner, newest reference 126710BLNR. I cannot seem to get a power reserve much past 48 hours. Have tried winding anywhere between 20 to 40 rotations. Have never had issue getting stated PR specs with other brands such as Omega/Tag Heuer. Anything I may be missing here from other owners before I take in for service? (purchased from an extremely reputable dealer). Thanks.
Depends on how you are winding it to fully wind would need around 40-50 full crown turns clockwise only. You cannot overwind it then should have power reserve of around 60-70 hours off wrist give or take a hour or so.
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First to try would be winding it a bit more - maybe 50 or 60 turns. The longer PR of the 32xx series means a longer mainspring which could explain it needing a few more winds.

Secondly (and apologies for asking) are you sure it's definitely a 126710BLNR and not a 116710BLNR?
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Old 18 September 2024, 10:06 PM   #7
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I’m somewhat curious about longer power reserves.

I don’t own any 32xx movements. My older 31xx references run all weekend long if I happen to remove Fri night and wear again on Monday.

What’s the point of longer power reserves again?

Is it considered an upgrade or improvement?
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Old 19 September 2024, 03:09 AM   #8
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My older 31xx references run all weekend long if I happen to remove Fri night and wear again on Monday.
How is that? :)))

P.S. I think they will be standing on Monday morning. :)
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Old 19 September 2024, 03:15 AM   #9
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I easily get ~70 hours reserve when fully wound. Sounds like you are not giving it a full 40 winds. Full 40.
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Appreciate the feedback. Yes it is new reference. Had my first successful 70 hr mark this evening. Guess I just have to wind north of 40 in future. Keeping my fingers crossed.
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Appreciate the feedback. Yes it is new reference. Had my first successful 70 hr mark this evening. Guess I just have to wind north of 40 in future. Keeping my fingers crossed.
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How is that? :)))

P.S. I think they will be standing on Monday morning. :)
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I’m somewhat curious about longer power reserves.

I don’t own any 32xx movements. My older 31xx references run all weekend long if I happen to remove Fri night and wear again on Monday.

What’s the point of longer power reserves again?

Is it considered an upgrade or improvement?

Only if on a winder.
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Old 20 September 2024, 12:06 AM   #14
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Appreciate the feedback. Yes it is new reference. Had my first successful 70 hr mark this evening. Guess I just have to wind north of 40 in future. Keeping my fingers crossed.
Or actively wear it more.
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