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Old 11 February 2020, 03:36 AM   #31
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Chances are that it just needs regulated not serviced. I’d return it back to where the service was done and have the regulate it and the re pressure test it.
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Old 11 February 2020, 03:46 AM   #32
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If it is only +7 seconds per day please do nothing for now. My Sub C is +2 or +3 seconds per day which is within specs, and I do not really care because I wear it max 1 day in a week or sometimes even less often:)

If you keep the watch for 2 more years, towards end of that 2 years warranty period you still can go to the RSC (not to AD) and get the issue fixed for free from warranty if it annoys you. No need to rush and take risks. Considering the experiences of people on forum with ADs services, you might have new problems which you did not have before.
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Old 11 February 2020, 04:01 AM   #33
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Why? It only cost that much for a service! Why not just chance it? Also doesn't a service come with an implied warranty? As far as the timing possibility it is magnetized?
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Sorry if I wasn’t clear.
It came with a 2 year warranty for the movement only. Service , recalibration or a pressure test would be free of charge. But I’ve never had any of my watches serviced by Swiss Crown USA.
I purchased an extended 3 year warranty from Swiss Crown USA. Perhaps it was a waste of money but I thought why not. It’s the first older or somewhat vintage watch I’ve ever bought. A lot nicer than the ones I’ve seen on EBay.
Aside from the movement it also covers any outside damage or wear n tear from use.
0 deductible.
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Old 11 February 2020, 04:03 AM   #34
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Maybe someone is chasing it?
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Old 11 February 2020, 04:14 AM   #35
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My 2001 36mm Rolex DJ 16234 is running consistently +7 seconds fast every single day. I wear the watch everyday and only taking it off at night. Have tried placing the watch down in every single , possible position overnight but still runs the same and no changes. Does not gain nor lose any time. The date changes about 5 minutes before midnight every night.
I purchased the watch pre-owned from a non-Rolex dealer on Jan. 19, 2020.
The watch was last serviced in Sept. 2019 from Swiss Crown USA and is still under warranty until 1/2023. (Paid $600 for warranty) Covers (3135) movement, case , crystal , bracelet, crown, bezel etc...
I love this watch and even though I bought it pre-owned it still looks bran , spankin new. The jubilee bracelet is in perfect condition with no stretch or marks.
Would love for this watch to run within COSC specs or +/- 2 seconds per day.

Should I take it to a Rolex dealer for service?
Or Take it back to Swiss Crown USA for FREE SERVICE?
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
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I’ve never heard of Swiss Crown USA.
First the COSC spec is a AVERAGE OF -4+6 seconds over any 24 hour period,so would hardly call your watch running all that fast.The most important thing with any mechanical is consistency,as your watch is consistent hardly worth getting the back off for a few seconds out of 86400 in a day .Although possible to regulate to pull back a few seconds,if you go down that route it will take around 4 weeks before you get watch back
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First the COSC spec is a AVERAGE OF -4+6 seconds over any 24 hour period,so would hardly call your watch running all that fast.The most important thing with any mechanical is consistency,as your watch is consistent hardly worth getting the back off for a few seconds out of 86400 in a day .Although possible to regulate to pull back a few seconds,if you go down that route it will take around 4 weeks before you get watch back


Just so - give the total variance of 10 seconds, the accuracy is still 99.9%


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Old 12 February 2020, 01:42 AM   #37
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I let the watch rest for a couple of days until the power went down.
Wound the watch back up about 40 turns
Set the the time only and not the date
Rest the watch with the crown downward
After 24 hours the watch is only running +3 seconds fast now.
I’d say that’s within COSC specs now. Will see how it does in the next few days
Thanks for the advice!
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Old 12 February 2020, 02:12 AM   #38
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I let the watch rest for a couple of days until the power went down.
Wound the watch back up about 40 turns
Set the the time only and not the date
Rest the watch with the crown downward
After 24 hours the watch is only running +3 seconds fast now.
I’d say that’s within COSC specs now. Will see how it does in the next few days
Thanks for the advice!
Your watch is fine dont get caught up in this new marketing -2+2 stuff.
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