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Yes, no issues | 1,058 | 69.70% | |
No, amplitude is low (below 200) but timekeeping is still fine | 62 | 4.08% | |
No, amplitude is low (below 200) and timekeeping is off (>5 s/d) | 398 | 26.22% | |
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12 May 2021, 01:25 AM | #1261 |
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Bas, thank you so much for your contributions in this thread and elsewhere on the forum!
It gives me a little comfort to see a freshly serviced 32xx doing "only" 208 degrees after 24 hours. My Sub41 is around 192 degrees after 24 hours. From all the expert opinions, this seems to be low (and below the spec of 200 degrees), but perhaps not as dramatically low as I had thought. I contacted RSC in the USA and they said not to send mine in based on amplitude alone because the timekeeping itself has been very good. I am waiting to see if it changes over time... Saxo, CharlesN and others... great work keeping the thread progressing forward! |
12 May 2021, 02:06 AM | #1262 |
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Comparison, 3235 vs 3187 data, both after full winding (t = 0)
Figure 1: caliber 3235, purchase date Oct. 2017, serviced Oct. 2019, data 11.05.2021 Figure 2: caliber 3187, purchase date Sept. 2017, no service, data 11.05.2021 |
12 May 2021, 03:05 AM | #1263 | |
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As for the one I freshly serviced, it will most likely gain 10-20 degrees on average once all the lubrication is settled. |
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12 May 2021, 03:44 AM | #1264 | |
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If one would regulate from X = +4,7 s/d to X = +1.0 s/d, how would that impact on the amplitudes in the H and V planes? I'm not worried that my watch is running a bit fast, just curious to know what a regulation would do for the amplitudes. |
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12 May 2021, 03:52 AM | #1266 |
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12 May 2021, 04:15 AM | #1267 | |
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Two stripes on the microstella would probably be sufficient to get it near +1, and maybe adjust the small screws if I need to get a little closer to 1. Ideally you would want to take the automatic module off completely, this makes regulating a lot easier, you can do it with everything assembled but it's just a bit annoying having the rotor there. |
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12 May 2021, 04:27 AM | #1268 | |
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Bas, many thanks for your detailed descriptions, much appreciated! For the same Sea-Dweller (126600), I observe since the full service in Oct 2019 a very slow increase in rates, see graph below. Do you have an explanation for this behaviour? |
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12 May 2021, 04:49 AM | #1269 | |
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I do not have a clear explanation for this, no. Maybe lubricant settling in, or migrating away, epilame degrading, mainspring tension that varies due to age, wear pattern/external forces, premature wear of the pallet fork or any other part in the gear train, etc, etc. Even when taking it apart and checking every thing there is to be checked you could still come up empty handed. Sometimes it is almost impossible to determine what causes a slight variation in timekeeping like this. |
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My DJ41 is back from service and ready for pickup. I’ll see if its accuracy is improved. Fingers crossed!
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12 May 2021, 02:27 PM | #1275 | |
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Please post your timegrapher data here. All 5 positions, after full winding and 24 hours later (same as in post #1259) Don't forget to wait a bit after full winding and after each position change, for movement stabilisation. Good luck. |
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12 May 2021, 02:39 PM | #1276 | |
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I had to replace several parts, the seconds gear had its classic wear on the pivot, I also replaced the centre gear, through which the second gear pivot goes. The balance staff because of the amplitude difference (might be a slightly damaged pivot), and the mainspring+ barrel because Rolex doesn't want us to only replace the spring on this movement.. |
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Do you also have photos of these worn-out parts? On which you can see the wear. |
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12 May 2021, 03:03 PM | #1278 |
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Unfortunately I do not, I didn't think of it during the service.
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You own a very interesting new Submariner 126613LB (3235) bought in January 2021. Can you please update the data you presented here (24.01.2021) with a set of new timegrapher measurements? Maybe not 'only' after full winding plus 24 hours later but also along the entire power reserve? Such PR tests in DU position (or other positions too) in order to compare with several studies in this thread. The more data points the better, as we all know and agree ... |
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12 May 2021, 04:09 PM | #1280 |
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My OP41 is zero seconds off per day. Pretty happy so far.
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12 May 2021, 04:11 PM | #1281 |
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Hi Bas,
That is great information on what you have found needed to be changed. Very informative and helpful. Thank you.
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All sounds great for you. Well done
But. Are you checking against a clock or similar by eye or are you, hopefully, checking with a timegrapher. If you don’t have one, are you using an app on your phone such as WatchTracker. We also need to know the history of your watch …. Such as purchase date and if any work at all has ever been done. If you don’t have a timegrapher it might give you fun to have one …. They are inexpensive on Amazon. The model 1000 or 1900 are great. They only have one problem in use …… They are addictive.
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See graph below. - Top: average rate (X-Rate) before/after service. - Bottom: average amplitude (X-Amplitude) before/after service. - The average amplitude increased from 196 degrees (before service) to 264 degrees (after service). - Then it remains very stable since about 19 months, until today. - The amplitude error bars for X are large because the amplitude difference in horizontal (H) and vertical (V) caliber positions are not small, which is normal for all Rolex movements. - I consider my Sea-Dweller is running very well and stable after the Rolex service. |
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Do you think Rolex designed the movement knowing the amplitude would be low or this is simply a by-product of the design? |
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Honestly, I don't know and prefer not to speculate. |
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Comparison, 3235 vs 3187 data, both after full winding (t = 0) and 24 hours later Nothing at all to argue and very happy with both watches, the Sea-Dweller and Explorer II. |
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