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View Poll Results: Does your 32xx movement seem to be 100% ok? | |||
Yes, no issues | 1,057 | 69.72% | |
No, amplitude is low (below 200) but timekeeping is still fine | 62 | 4.09% | |
No, amplitude is low (below 200) and timekeeping is off (>5 s/d) | 397 | 26.19% | |
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2 February 2023, 12:08 AM | #3481 |
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Knowing what I know now, I would not buy any watch with or without warranty that has a 32xx or even 22xx movement.
It is clear that the prior generation movements were simply more reliable. Better to buy pre-owned older models right now. |
2 February 2023, 12:10 AM | #3482 |
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2 February 2023, 02:41 AM | #3483 |
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Hi,
This is my first post in the forum (registered some days ago), but I am following and reading some posts in this rolex forum since April 2022, (when I get Covid and spent a lot of time isolated, and with so much time to care of my watches and reading about watch themes)! I spent some time specially in this post about the 32XX issue. I am owner of some Rolex watches (and other brands too) since 2008 (2008 Daytona 116520 white dial, 2009 Gmt master II 116713, 2011 Datejust wimbledon dial 116333 flutted bezel). So my passion about watches returned (there was a pause in buying watches since 2015, when I bought my last one, a Breitling Chronospace Automatic Black Steel PVD limited edition 1000 pieces), and in May 2022 I went to my AD and registered my interest in a Stainless Steel GMT Batman ( I am a private pilot, so the GMT was the rolex model watch that I like most, and I wanted I steel version of it as my old 2008 TT GMT was not the most ideal daily watch - despite I use it daily). For my surprise , last december - 2022- I receive the AD call for the GMT (but with the jubille bracelet- BatGirl), despite I prefer the Oyster bracelet. But knowing my good luck for this call after only 7 months (good old AD relationship I suppose), I didnt decline the offer and bought it, already knowing the 32XX issues. Since then I didnt want to use the watch because I prefer prior to wait and place a order on a Weishi timegrapher ( and a horofix 2100 tool too, to size bracelet myself) and register and collect timegrapher initial data results before the use of the brand new watch! So, after waiting some time for the tools, it arrived recently, and here I am to contribute with my results with this post. PS - sorry for my english, is not my natural language |
2 February 2023, 04:41 PM | #3484 |
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First data sets from 2x GMTs. Rate/Amplitude/Beat Error [Full Wind/24 hr/48 hr]
GMT #1 New 12/19 Rate Amplitude Beat Error DU 2.4/.6/-2 257/232/198 .2/.2/.3 6U -2.6/-4.1/-18.1 219/203/162 0/0/.1 9U -5.6/-6.5/-9.6 216/204/164 0/0/0 3U -1.8/-5/-19.2 210/200/163 .3/.4/.5 DD 1.9/1.3/-2.9 244/228/196 .1/.1/.2 GMT #2 New 3/20 Rate Amplitude Beat Error DU 3.5/3.9/4 266/246/216 .1/.1/.1 6U .9/-.2/-9.2 221/209/170 .1/.1/.2 9U -1.2/-2.5/-1.9 225/206/171 .1/.2/.2 3U 1.4/.1/-3.7 228/216/182 .1/.1/.1 DD 2.6/2.6/-2 269/252/213 0/0/0 It looks like GMT #2 is the better performer, curious to hear any thoughts. |
2 February 2023, 07:01 PM | #3485 | |
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Can you repost the data in a spreadsheet format.
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2 February 2023, 07:08 PM | #3486 | |
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Firstly ... Welcome to the forum. Secondly ... Your English is just fine Do NOT worry at all. It is GREAT that you have bought a Weishi 1900. It is very useful. Do you know all the settings you need ? If not we will be happy to assist you. The data you collect and share will be very useful.
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2 February 2023, 08:29 PM | #3487 |
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2 February 2023, 08:32 PM | #3488 |
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2 February 2023, 08:34 PM | #3489 |
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2 February 2023, 08:38 PM | #3490 |
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All I want is something I obviously can not have.
What's that you may ask ... Well, It's a watch, made by Rolex, with a 32xx movement that has NO faults and is both accurate and precise and has not, and will not get the "Bug" that the current 32xx movements have.
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2 February 2023, 08:46 PM | #3491 |
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2 February 2023, 09:06 PM | #3492 | |
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What I’m struck by is the low amplitude (oscillation) readings of these new movements that don’t need service. Even my 124060 Sub is higher in all positions and is low compared to older Rolex movements. Did you set the lift angle correctly? It should be 53 degrees I think. Maybe there’s a direct correlation between lower amplitudes and greater power reserves but that’s above my pay grade. |
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3 February 2023, 12:36 AM | #3493 | |
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In fact, the timegrapher I bought is a Weishi 1000. I only realized after I received it that the resolution for RATE deviation in the Weishi 1000 is 1 sec (I suppose in Weshi 1900 there is an option to set for 0,1 sec RATE resolution). I read some posts in this thread and know the lift angle for the 32xx need to be 53 degrees. But there is another parameter ("test period") that I don't know which value I have to set (there is this options for "test period" : 2s, 4s, 8s, 12s, 20s, 30s, 60s. The Weishi came pre set at 12s. In the past week I did a 72 hours test after full winding the watch, measuring at 24h , 48 h, 60 hr and 72 hours leaving it rest in dial up position during the intervals (the watch stopped at 73 h 54 min ?! more than the 72 hrs of power reserve ?!? maybe because I was manipulating it - and so self winding it - when measuring at various positions in the intervals). The rate numbers I am getting after 48 hrs is all place, I would say useless. Maybe I am doing something wrong, so I will do a second test run after full winding from the zero. The problem is I travel a lot, so I have to find time in the week to stay at my city/home for at least 3 days to do the test for 72 hours. |
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3 February 2023, 03:04 AM | #3494 |
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Well, after about a year of almost spot-on timekeeping, my explorer started losing time significantly. I took in into the RSC, and after a two week review, have been told it needs a full service to correct. Fortunately, it’s still under warranty as it’s only a year old. Annoyingly, it’ll take another 8 weeks to complete (their estimate). If it happens again, I’ll just sell the watch; having something so unreliable is simply not worthwhile.
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3 February 2023, 03:15 AM | #3495 |
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That's quite disappointing as I had the impression that the no-date 3230 movements were less susceptible to the drop in amplitude and timekeeping issues.
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3 February 2023, 03:30 AM | #3496 | |
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3 February 2023, 05:59 AM | #3497 |
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3 February 2023, 07:52 AM | #3498 |
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3 February 2023, 08:15 AM | #3499 |
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This may seem like a silly question, but I have to ask - would this movement issue stop any of you from buying a new watch from and AD with the 32xx inside? I've been hunting for a Submariner, but I don't really want to have to deal with any issues when I finally get one.
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3 February 2023, 08:19 AM | #3500 | |
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Nope. Have and will continue to buy. Had the issue on a DJ41
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3 February 2023, 08:39 AM | #3501 | |
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3 February 2023, 12:03 PM | #3502 | |
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3 February 2023, 12:56 PM | #3503 | |
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3 February 2023, 03:52 PM | #3504 |
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I've saved it all to a spreadsheet just not sure how best to translate that to a forum post sorry for the eye chart. Will send over to Saxo so he can chart it out.
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3 February 2023, 03:55 PM | #3505 | |
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Next test I'll run a new sub date alongside the previous gen sub date. Will be interesting to see those numbers. |
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3 February 2023, 05:04 PM | #3506 | |
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The 48 hour amplitude readings are all low.
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4 February 2023, 12:14 AM | #3508 | |
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The "sent in for service" thing is not for me, sorry. |
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4 February 2023, 12:32 AM | #3509 | |
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Totally agree with you. I got rid of all new Rolex watches I’d purchased in last three years. Submariner had back twice until they kind of fixed it. Appalling. |
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4 February 2023, 06:30 AM | #3510 | |
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And at some point, the pre-owned market will catch on to this. How are you going to unload a 4-year old or 5+ year-old watch with a 32xx movement in another year or two when this is going to be common knowledge? Much less for top dollar? I will NOT buy another 22xx or 32xx movement until Rolex has announced a PERMANENT fix. WHich I don't believe they have. |
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