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Originally Posted by amanbra
I don’t fully understand your question but this particular watch I feel is a bit erratic. Yes the amplitudes are high but the results are a bit weird and felt as such in real world wear.
Almost feels like something is a tad loose in there.
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The position-dependent rates of your 124270 (3230) do not fit your expectations, which I try to illustrate in the graph below.
It is a nice example that not all Rolex movements run in the same way but depend on the regulation of the caliber. This is not weird and not a problem of your watch, imho.
The same resting position of 2 watches does not necessarily result in the same gain or lose of time overnight. There are much more parameters that play a role, including temperature.
What also looks good is the fact that all horizontal amplitude values are very close, the same for the vertical ones.