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Originally Posted by CharlesN
Then please tell me how Rolex get away with misleading people including you.
Rolex on their website show specifications with NO mention of only the first 24, 36 or any other number of hours as a get out clause.
This is copied from Rolex’s website and to the layman with no prior experience is darn close to a downright lie
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First the precision -2+2 what does this mean well it was tested in a controlled environment with mainspring fully wound and at time of testing movement met the precision -2+2 average spec test.As for the power reserve well thats exactly what they say on a full wind it would last approx 70 hours.And as anyone should know, any mechanical movement will always be more consistently accurate, when its power from the mainspring is kept around its peak max power.