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20 October 2018, 03:58 AM | #31 |
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Have you read any of my reply posts IMHO it's mainly a owner error.
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20 October 2018, 03:59 AM | #32 |
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Understandable, but the very fact it comes with a warranty is an indication that things occasionally go wrong. At least it's covered. Speaking of which, if you take it to your AD, I think you would be well advised to be clear with them that any "calibration" they pefform does not void the warranty.
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20 October 2018, 04:04 AM | #33 |
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20 October 2018, 04:08 AM | #34 | |
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As for ruling out user error, follow Padi's recommended steps for a week. You'll find out. |
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20 October 2018, 04:24 AM | #35 |
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20 October 2018, 04:41 AM | #36 |
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20 October 2018, 04:50 AM | #37 |
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Ok, well ill do some documenting then before i let the AD screw with it
I need to come up with a procedure on how to document it. Should i wind it daily or just let it be after one winding I just checked again, the watch is an entire minute slow now since this morning |
20 October 2018, 04:56 AM | #38 |
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also do you all have some play in the hands of the watch when you set it?
When i pull the crown out and go to roll it forward our back i have about 1/4 turn of play is that normal |
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Really, you probably won't even need a week. If you've got a solid time source, are checking it correctly, and know for a fact you're giving it a full wind daily, you'll know pretty quickly if your watch is screwed up. |
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20 October 2018, 05:43 AM | #41 |
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This does not sound at all like user error. The overwhelming majority of Rolex owners know absolutely nothing about watches, and yet they wear their Rolex and the watch keeps time. The OP’s watch is clearly not keeping time. He’d know if it was just plain stopped... he’s saying it’s running very slow. And it’s way outside the variance for low power reserve. Needs to go to RSC in my opinion.
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True. I should clarify that I'm questioning whether the watch winds down to an extent that it stops running for a period of time, and loses time for that reason. I agree that low power reserve alone - as in, the watch is still running, but with less tension on the mainspring - would not be enough to account for several hours of time loss. It could well be his watch needs servicing of some sort, whether demagnetization, or something greater. But it won't hurt for him to take a few more days to perform a careful check, just to rule out user error. If it's not error, he'll know soon enough. If it is error, then he'll have saved himself the trouble of a trip to the AD, or shipping it off to RSC.
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20 October 2018, 08:06 AM | #43 |
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sorry for your bad luck
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20 October 2018, 08:08 AM | #44 |
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To me this doesn't sound like it has anything to do with you at all. Let a RSC get it right.
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20 October 2018, 01:20 PM | #45 |
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For what it’s worth, this rarely happens at all.
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20 October 2018, 08:11 PM | #46 |
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What I found with mine is that fully wound it was losing 2 seconds over night. I take my watch off and leave dial up at 6pm. As the power reserve gets lower the watch gains time. By morning 9am I have regained the lost seconds from wearing in the day. But this sounds way off.
So in short a fully wound watch will lose time. A low power reserve will gain time. Strange I know but that's how it works Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk |
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A lot of jumping to conclusions with solutions when we do not know what the problem is or if there is a problem. If your AD is local and they have a watch tech on premise give them a call to set up a time to go by. The tech can check, on the spot, to see if the watch is magnetized and un-magnetize it on the spot if it is. They should also have a timing machine that the watch can be put on and you can get the rate result within minutes to determine if there is an issue. The tech can also tell by the rate results what might be causing this. If there is a problem find out the recommendation of the tech. My AD will not work on watches that are under warranty, they always return them to the Service Center for the work. You bought a great watch and before you get disappointed figure out what is occurring. If your expectation is that all 1 million mechanical watches produced by Rolex a year will operate flawlessly that might be a little unrealistic. If there is an issue, then Rolex will make it right. Keep us posted on what you find out and decide to do.
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21 October 2018, 01:44 AM | #48 |
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So i woke up this morning and checked it.
It was right on time. Yesterday around the time i made the post, i wound it 40 times just to be sure and wore it all day. I set the time and took a picture of the watch with another clock in the background. Upon inspection this morning it was correct. After inspecting it this morning i wound it again another 40 turns and will examine it this evening and tomorrow morning to see where its at. If it is correct this evening, i will not wind it tonight and check it again in the morning. That would be a full 24 hrs with no winding. If its accurate in the morning i will again not wind it and let it go untill tomorrow evening for 36 hours since a wind. We will see what happens. Im glad i have a warranty and i know it will be taken care of and i still love my watch but im certainly disappointed im dealing with this. |
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A watch, when it is low on power, typically runs a bit faster, not slower. There is not enough power to fully push the hairspring around and it "ticks" quicker because it takes more time to make a full hairspring rotation than it does a low power half rotation. My feeling is that you are simply not active during the week and when you pick up your "2 hour slow" watch, it has stopped, and when you move it, it starts so it appears to have been running all the time. You are trying to not harm your watch by babying it and in doing so, you are not imparting enough movement to automatically wind it. Wind it again fully on Wednesday each week to make sure that it is operating at the upper half of it's power reserve all week.
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This is my understanding, in theory. In practice, my 3135 gains slightly when fully wound, and loses slightly when lower on power. The difference is only a second or two, but I've noticed it enough times to believe it's not a mistake. Any idea why?
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Consider a good quality single watch winder if you wear the watch sparingly or are inactive at your job. The winder will keep the mainspring at optimum tension overnight when you are not wearing it.
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In use a fully wound watch can overcome inherent friction forces that will put additional drag on an underpowered movement and so you would likely only see the dramatic difference at the far ends of the power curve. Every mechanical piece will have different characteristics of it's own.
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6 November 2018, 10:23 AM | #55 |
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Just an update on this
I forgot to follow up The watch is pristine. I must not of wound it properly. I did 2 tests while logging the time over 48 hours Then again the same test a week later Held its time perfectly when wound properly. 100% user error Lets just say im an idiot :) however, im glad its not in need of repair and enjoying it daily. Thanks for all the support |
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Not to sound contrary but my job involves sitting at a desk and looking at data for the most part. It's hardly a highly active job. I've never ever had a watch stop on my wrist unless it was a manual wind and I forgot to wind it. I once got upset because a watch stopped on a winder; I'd turned the winder of but forgot to start it again.
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6 November 2018, 12:15 PM | #59 |
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I am pretty sure I possibly just set it wrong.
So to make sure I followed the following procedure and I did it twice one week apart. I made sure to wind the watch 40 times. I literally counted. I took a picture of time.gov site and a picture of the watch and wrote down the setting in a book. So I knew they were accurate. I did 4 hour checks the first day. at each 4 hour interval I would it 40 turns again. No issues. Then I did the same thing over again but at 12 hour increments. Multiple times winding it 40 turns at each check to reset the power reserve No issues Then did it again at 24 hours No issues Then again at 48 hours All is well, so I wore it for another week and then repeated this test. No issues still Had to be user error. |
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