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Old 21 October 2015, 02:11 PM   #1
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My Sub runs 8 second a day fast

My P serial Submariner which I bought new in 2001 is now running 8 seconds fast per 24 hours, left at night laying flat with dial up. I understand that this position is supposed to make the watch gain a few seconds, but since + 8 seconds is out of the COSC specifications of -4/+6, I thought I would ask you about it.

Is this a problem or should I just forget it? My watch has never been serviced, yet in 14 years I only wore it for a total of maybe 28 weeks (2 weeks a year) and the rest of the time it rested completely stopped inside my safe as I cycled through the rest of my big collection.

What are your thoughts? Thanks
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Old 21 October 2015, 02:12 PM   #2
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Get it serviced. And wear the damn thing. What's the point of owning it if you never wear it?
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Old 21 October 2015, 03:22 PM   #3
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If you are only going to wear it for a couple of weeks then why bother worrying about a couple of minutes a day..
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Old 21 October 2015, 04:04 PM   #4
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It's probably just magnetized, RSC can fix that in minutes.

OH, and wear your watch! What's the point sitting in a safe? Enjoy it!!
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Old 21 October 2015, 04:10 PM   #5
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It's probably just magnetized, RSC can fix that in minutes.

OH, and wear your watch! What's the point sitting in a safe? Enjoy it!!
If it was magnetized it would be gaining a lot more than eight secs a day. OP, if you only wear it two weeks a year, it's not going to run perfectly. But for a 14 year old watch with no service, eight secs a day is pretty good. Try leaving it on its side, crown up, overnight.
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Old 21 October 2015, 04:19 PM   #6
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^Didn't know that. Mine was gaining +10 secs/day, and I took it to RSC. They said it was magnetized, and de-magnetized in minutes.

What's the range if it's magnetized then?
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Old 21 October 2015, 04:40 PM   #7
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If it suddenly starts gaining very quickly then possible magnetized but not a few seconds. If the watch is magnetized the hairspring is effectivley shortened as the coils stick together causing it to gain considerable.
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If you are only going to wear it for a couple of weeks then why bother worrying about a couple of minutes a day..
Have to agree Larry and a couple seconds either way out of 86400 in a day is not life threatening or worth worrying about.And if its a consistent 8 seconds fast then its a very very accurate watch as consistency is the biggest factor with any mechanical watch.So all that may be needed is regulation and seeing watch is 14 years old it needs a full service.
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Old 21 October 2015, 07:34 PM   #9
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The basic service cost on my 2001 P serial 14060M this year (first known service) was around £450 (700$).

It was well worth it in my opinion.

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Old 21 October 2015, 08:12 PM   #10
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A service is in order and they will regulate it while it is there. Then just enjoy it.
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Old 21 October 2015, 10:33 PM   #11
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My P serial Submariner which I bought new in 2001 is now running 8 seconds fast per 24 hours, left at night laying flat with dial up. I understand that this position is supposed to make the watch gain a few seconds, but since + 8 seconds is out of the COSC specifications of -4/+6, I thought I would ask you about it.

Is this a problem or should I just forget it? My watch has never been serviced, yet in 14 years I only wore it for a total of maybe 28 weeks (2 weeks a year) and the rest of the time it rested completely stopped inside my safe as I cycled through the rest of my big collection.

What are your thoughts? Thanks
Send the watch to Rikki and let him service it. Cost is about $500 including parts and labor. It will come back like new and spot on accurate.
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Old 21 October 2015, 11:49 PM   #12
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Just wear it for the 2 weeks...worry about it next year when you wear again

I wound't worry about that unless it was your only watch...b/c 8 sec per day can get annoying every couple weeks when you a few min fast. But if you only wear it here and there....just let it go for a few more years at the rate you wear it
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Old 22 October 2015, 12:41 AM   #13
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Actually it's very consistent and runs exactly 8 seconds fast every day so I have to admire it despite the couple of seconds over the COSC limits. Don't want anyone inside it, so I'll just leave it for 14 more years

Thanks all.
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