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Originally Posted by belutak
My Sub 2024 is experiencing similar behaviour. Only 4 months old but already been to RSC twice. Each time kept +1 for two weeks then suddenly lost 3-4 sec overnight with the dial up (!). Interesting that the sudden loss of time happens after the watch is worn for a few days and then rested for one full day, implying the mid point in the power reserve. I take it that 32## has a major issue with the power reserve nonlinearity.
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Since not everyone is rushing out to get a timegrapher, I'm curious if you tested any of the following:
-Wind the watch manually, leave it dial up, then check timekeeping at various intervals.
-Re-wind the watch (manually) after the observed scenario (3-4sec loss) to see if it keeps losing.
-Picking up as normal after the 3-4 sec loss and wearing daily, to see if it keeps losing time at that rate.
Part of my curiosity is that four months seems to be not only a short time for a real problem to occur, but also implies very rapid turnaround times for RSC if any real work was done (as opposed to them winding it up, testing it, and saying: "well, looks fine now," then sending it back).