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19 February 2011, 01:52 AM | #1 |
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Bugger my new 16613 has lost 12 seconds in 3.5 hours
http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=164465
Buggeration !!! Its running 12 seconds behind after setting it precisely from an online resource... http://onlineclock.net/ That’s pretty unacceptable in my eyes, by my rough calculation that’s going to work out to -82 seconds a day at this rate. Fortunately its still under warranty for 12 months, I made sure I got a mint one with warranty still remaining. Can anyone advise what I do from here onwards? |
19 February 2011, 01:54 AM | #2 |
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Time it for at least a day before you jump to conclusions.
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Perhaps take it to an AD and have it degaussed. Usually when a watch is running this far out of spec suddenly, it has been exposed to a magnetic field. Otherwise, it needs service and regulation.
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19 February 2011, 01:59 AM | #4 |
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Yes, and give it a full wind as well.
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Maybe it's the same twelve seconds that my wife's 16613 is gaining every day!
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Ditto
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I don't think that the time-source you used is an accurate one......
You want to use a source that is a legitimate time-standard, such as www.time.gov etc, and not one that simply reads your computer clock ..
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That site you linked to is 5 seconds slow according to my newly refreshed radio-controlled clock.
Not all time sources on the internet are reliable. Use http://www.time.gov/timezone.cgi?UTC/s/0/java It's always on the money and even the propagation error is posted on the page, not that makes much difference timing an automatic wristwatch.
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19 February 2011, 02:37 AM | #10 |
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Wow all your comments regarding a full wind and the time source and eased my concerns a tad now. Thanks guys I will follow your advice and use a different time source.
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19 February 2011, 03:09 AM | #12 |
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It also takes a while for a new watch to run in. Depending on the tolerances some watches will run a little slow to begin with and then spot on after that. Give a couple of weeks.
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http://onlineclock.net/, this clock is running a little fast.
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21 February 2011, 01:46 AM | #14 |
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Crisis averted it's actually less than 1.5 seconds fast over a 24 hr period.
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You guys and your watches please dont get so obsessed with all this accuracy stuff. Just wear and check once a week then reset if you must, thats accurate enough even for todays hectic life, whats in a few seconds either way
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