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Originally Posted by maratka
I have a 126613LN bought a week ago. Every day it gains +1 second, a total of +6 seconds already. Is this a reason to take it to the service center? Or is gaining time good? I don't have a measuring device.
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No. Yes. Get one (timegrapher) or use the WatchTracker smartphone app for tracking.
Watch resting position (overnight) enables to compensate daily gain or loss.
+1 s/d is probably easy to compensate by choosing the adequate rest position (likely a vertical position: 3U, 6U, 9U).
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Originally Posted by maratka
I think I'll observe them for about a month, and then I'll take them to a watchmaker for a check-up on a professional device and ask to have the watch opened. Also, a friend who works in a service center in another country said that three watches with the 32xx movement had lubrication issues (a customer was choosing from three new watches from 2024 in his service center, and the technician opened the case back and said that all three had no lubrication).
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Good. Do NOT do that!
"Any work carried out by third parties will render the guarantee null and void."
Where did you buy the watch? New form an AD?

Source:
https://www.rolex.com/watch-care-and-service/faq