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18 February 2009, 08:48 PM | #1 |
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SUB LV slower?
I had my LV regulated for the 3rd time 4 months ago and it was almost perfect, gaining 0.5s a day......I was well chuffed.....went to a musical last Saturday.....ended up clapping a lot to the music....and have noticed that mu sub is losing 2s a day........that's really annoying......is this a common trait? I appreciate that it is still within specs, but it should not do this!
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18 February 2009, 09:10 PM | #2 | |
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a few seconds overnight.But remember this in 24 hours, the escapement of a mechanical watch pushes the gears 432,000 times. Since a day has 86,400 seconds, even a watch that runs five minutes fast or slow each day has an accuracy of over 99.6 percent! A finer mechanical watch that gains or loses about six to nine seconds a day or about a minute a week has a breathtaking precision of over 99.99 per cent. Now even this is very high precision, given the fact that the movement is constantly affected by the earth's gravity, metal expansion and contraction, temperature variations, subtle changes in lubrication and friction, shocks, and so on.The fact is that no mechanical watch made will keep perfect time, very close yes but perfect no.So whats in a couple of seconds a day in a watch that will last you a lifetime.
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18 February 2009, 09:13 PM | #3 |
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Must ask you this...
....how will loosing 0,5-2 sec/day affect your everyday life.....it a automatic watch...not a quartz.....Just enjoy a beautiful watch
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18 February 2009, 09:30 PM | #4 |
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I think you're expecting waaaaay to much from your mechanical movement. There are many variables that can affect the timing, so you must learn to embrace it for what it is and use a quartz watch if accuracy to the second is critical.
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18 February 2009, 09:38 PM | #5 |
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mine too !!! It was + 2 secs the first month of life during nov/dec 08 and is now -2 secs....does it bothers me ? Yes...a lot...+2 secs was perfect.
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18 February 2009, 10:01 PM | #6 |
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I had it regulated 3 times, as when I purchased it, it was 8 seconds fast a day, after that regulation it became 2 seconds slow a day......I prefer a watch to be fast....so the 3rd time was perfect, for the last 4 months it has been 0.5 seconds fast a day......so I clapped in musical and it's obviously moved something and now it's 2 seconds slow.......my question was not whether or not to get it regulated, that I'm going to do as Rolex is down the road......the question was is it normal for a Rolex to become less accurate by things such as clapping!
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18 February 2009, 10:39 PM | #7 |
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Yes....
it´s normal.
How do you measure that it´s 0,5 sec off a day? Do you measure this with a compuer or a digital chrono watch? I´m just curious how this is done. Regards David
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Hello Caps, I can't imagine clapping doing any harm to your movement. If it could, all our watches would be broken. I do lots of outdoor activities with a Rolex on my wrist that definitely subjects my movements to much more bumping around than a simple clap. Just watch it if you are concerned, but I'm sure it's fine. You are aware that simple positioning of your watch, crown down, crown up, can make a watch go a few seconds fast or slow, completely normal. I have watches that are a few seconds fast or a few seconds slow, I just rest them at night in a position that makes them slow down or speed up, in the morning they are close to normal. Throughout the day they will either speed up or slow down, so I do the same the next night. The joys or mechanical watches, you have to love it, don't let it bother you. If you need more info on positioning, look at you booklets that came with the watch.
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My Expy II (Polar) runs a little fast...love it.
Never had it run slow....I would hate that. Just my simple thoughts.
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19 February 2009, 12:25 AM | #10 |
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It is a diving watch, clapping should have zero effect. It is still well within COSC specs-working as expected. No automatic will run perfectly without gaining or losing a second or two.
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19 February 2009, 12:27 AM | #11 |
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From what padi56 said a few seconds slow or fast is normal for mechanical movements and it's the nature of the beast. I would wear and enjoy your beautiful watch the way it is. Of course the alternative is to buy a watch you can set to the atomic time(which is done daily) or continue to love your masterpiece, the Rolex!!!
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