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Old 12 January 2024, 11:46 AM   #1
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Rolex Explorer II Question

I have a 2017 Explorer 2 which keeps excellent time. However, recently the hour hand loses an hour or more while the minute hand maintains perfect time. Anybody experience this?
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Old 12 January 2024, 03:35 PM   #2
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Any changes in how the hour hand fast setting feels? Because this sounds like the spring on your gmt wheel is broken.
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Old 13 January 2024, 01:29 AM   #3
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Fast setting of hour hand feels and looks normal. In fact, I fast set it 24 hrs. clockwise looking for anomalies but the hour hand changed crisply each hour. Could I have caused some damage by fast setting it once counter-clockwise?

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Old 13 January 2024, 07:03 AM   #4
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I quick jump backwards my hour hands on my 3285s all the time. That's totally fine.

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Old 13 January 2024, 07:07 AM   #5
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Fast setting of hour hand feels and looks normal. In fact, I fast set it 24 hrs. clockwise looking for anomalies but the hour hand changed crisply each hour. Could I have caused some damage by fast setting it once counter-clockwise?

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No that won't cause any damage.
It sounds like you'll need a service, if the spring is broken doesn't really matter since it's included in the cost anyway like most parts that are susceptible to wear.
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Old 15 January 2024, 10:09 AM   #6
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After fast setting it forward 24 hrs.2 days ago, the hour hand is advancing normally. If it happens again, it goes in for service.
Thanks for your inputs.
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Old 5 February 2024, 11:38 AM   #7
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Keep an eye on it and if it happens again, off to the RSC.
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Old 9 February 2024, 09:59 AM   #8
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Seems Fixed

After the problem continued, I reset everything from midnight setting all hands pointing to 12. It's been running properly for two weeks now. Looks like that reset did the trick. It makes no sense to me as to why the hour hand dropped back an hour a day before.
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Old 28 April 2024, 12:26 AM   #9
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Finally fixed

Got my watch serviced by Rolex and it was restored like new. The problem as explained by the tech stemmed from changing the date backward vs. forward. Apparently with the newer Rolexes, the date should always be advanced, never rotated ccw through the date. This damaged a gear causing the hour hand to drop back.
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Old 12 May 2024, 02:00 PM   #10
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Got my watch serviced by Rolex and it was restored like new. The problem as explained by the tech stemmed from changing the date backward vs. forward. Apparently with the newer Rolexes, the date should always be advanced, never rotated ccw through the date. This damaged a gear causing the hour hand to drop back.
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Thank you for this crucial info. I didn’t see it mentioned in the manual at all
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Old 29 May 2024, 04:29 PM   #11
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Got my watch serviced by Rolex and it was restored like new. The problem as explained by the tech stemmed from changing the date backward vs. forward. Apparently with the newer Rolexes, the date should always be advanced, never rotated ccw through the date. This damaged a gear causing the hour hand to drop back.
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What??
I will have to check but I don’t think that is mentioned anywhere - I sort of even remember reading that it was ok to do on the 3187 or 3285 movements.
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Old 29 May 2024, 04:34 PM   #12
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https://content.rolex.com/v7/dam/med...orer-ii_en.pdf

Look at page 16 of the manual - doesn’t it say you can set the date CW or CCW? Or did I misunderstand what the tech said?
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Old 30 May 2024, 04:40 PM   #13
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Interesting.. seems like a crucial piece of information that should be in the manual. I'm assuming there is no concern moving the hour/minute hands backwards as well?
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Old 25 July 2024, 11:30 PM   #14
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[QUOTE=rlee58;13282058]Interesting.. seems like a crucial piece of information that should be in the manual. I'm assuming there is no concern moving the hour/minute hands backwards as well?[/QUO

Should be no problem moving the hands backwards. Just don't move the date backwards.
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Old 26 July 2024, 11:16 AM   #15
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On a GMT the date should be able to be set backwards or forwards - in fact it needs to be for full use of the complication. Something doesn't sound right here.
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Old 19 November 2024, 10:59 AM   #16
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This may have been my problem:

Refrain from altering the date between 9 PM and 3 AM. During these hours, the date mechanism is active, and adjustments can lead to potential harm.

This is for all Rolex watches .
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This may have been my problem:

Refrain from altering the date between 9 PM and 3 AM. During these hours, the date mechanism is active, and adjustments can lead to potential harm.

This is for all Rolex watches .
I have, on a number of occasions, been told the opposite and that it’s ok to set the date at any time.
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Old 20 November 2024, 02:24 AM   #18
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You've been told wrong ! This warning came off a watch website addressing Rolex watches with Datejust. Regardless, I unknowingly must have done that which damaged a gear and required service. So be forewarned.
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This may have been my problem:

Refrain from altering the date between 9 PM and 3 AM. During these hours, the date mechanism is active, and adjustments can lead to potential harm.

This is for all Rolex watches .
Nonsense.

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You've been told wrong !
I can offer advice but it’s up to you to decide whether you take it or not.
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Old 20 November 2024, 03:21 AM   #21
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I got this from Bob's Watches website. You can easily find it since this Forum won't let me yet post links.
Whether you want to believe it or not , it's simple, easy to follow advice.
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Got my watch serviced by Rolex and it was restored like new. The problem as explained by the tech stemmed from changing the date backward vs. forward. Apparently with the newer Rolexes, the date should always be advanced, never rotated ccw through the date. This damaged a gear causing the hour hand to drop back.
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Glad you got it fixed and appreciate your sharing the lesson. I've not heard that before but I do tend to set watches clockwise.
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I got this from Bob's Watches website. You can easily find it since this Forum won't let me yet post links.
Whether you want to believe it or not , it's simple, easy to follow advice.
Just click on the link above and read the owners manual at the Rolex website. It clearly says that you can set the date in either direction. This has been true since at least the 1500-series movements from the 50s.
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Old 20 November 2024, 07:57 AM   #24
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I raised two issues. When I picked up my watch from service in L.A. earlier this year, I was told by the Rolex tech. that the newer watches (mine is from 2017) should always be date adjusted C.W. which was the cause for the repair. Not so for the older watches he said.
Then, in researching how to set Datejust, I came upon this instruction on Bob's Watches about not setting date on Rolex watches between 9:00 PM and 3:00 AM. I think that I did that which may have caused the damage.

I posted all this as a service to Rolex owners. Do what you wish with this information. End of topic.
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I raised two issues. When I picked up my watch from service in L.A. earlier this year, I was told by the Rolex tech. that the newer watches (mine is from 2017) should always be date adjusted C.W. which was the cause for the repair. Not so for the older watches he said.
Then, in researching how to set Datejust, I came upon this instruction on Bob's Watches about not setting date on Rolex watches between 9:00 PM and 3:00 AM. I think that I did that which may have caused the damage.

I posted all this as a service to Rolex owners. Do what you wish with this information. End of topic.
Glad you got it fixed

Datejust has quick set date, the explorer II does not. The date on explorer II sets by turning the hourhand back or forward, meaning you can set it any time. The manual as you point out say you can do it in either direction.
I too always set my time and date clockwise anyway
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