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Originally Posted by richard371
So basically this is a design flaw of the movement? Im surprised Rolex has not come up with a perm fix so it doesn't get worse over time.
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They may have. Bas reported that the lift angle on the technical document was updated from 55 to 53.
So for 5-6 years Rolex had incorrectly calculated the lift angle or has something changed? You can't tell me they miscalculated the lift angle 5 years ago and this is simply an error fix.
I have the new 3230 movement in one of my watches I'll monitor it and report back if i noticed any trends like I did with my DJ36.
So far it's doing +2.4 dial up Amp 283 full find, +2.6 Amp 262 24hrs.
Very happy with it but i only started having issues 1 year into ownership so lets see.