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Originally Posted by saxo3
For clarification, I do not speak about mass produced movements and their regulation by some machines.
For the regulation of my Sea-Dweller I had asked RSC to reduce from X = 4.3 s/d to X = 1 s/d or close to this value.
My watch was very carefully regulated, and the watchmaker achieved X = 1.1 s/d, an excellent result, look at the numbers.
I was happy but astonished that this came along with lower amplitudes, as shown above.
This 3235 movement never reached again the 289-292 degrees for DU and DD.
Anyhow, thanks for the interesting discussion.

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Agreed, I find this interesting as well. Question: on this Sea Dweller service do you know if it was limited to a regulation only, or did they in any way disassemble/lube/reassemble the movement? If any "servicing" of the movement takes place then I would say it needs to be treated as a completely separate dataset. But if it was simply a matter of turning the microstellas then yes, I agree, this seems to be a noteworthy observation.