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10 June 2013, 10:48 PM | #1 |
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16613 runs faster on the bracelet than it does on rubber strap
This is a very strange phenomenon, but my 16613 runs fast when it's on the bracelet, vs when I have a Rubber B mounted. Is it possible that just the bracelet is magnetized, throwing off the movement when it's mounted, vs when the nonmetallic Rubber B is mounted?
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10 June 2013, 10:55 PM | #2 |
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Well seeing its made from S.Steel and Gold and S.steel in very anti magnetic its very very very doubtful.By how much does it run faster on bracelet compared to the rubber strap. And even the rubber strap has metal end-links plus the Rolex clasp if you are using yours.
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Have ever given your watch a full manual wind if not do so 40 full crown turns clockwise.Then wear it for 8 hours plus a day just cannot think of any reason why any watch should run faster on a bracelet or rubber strap.And will add if any watch gets magnetised which very seldom happens in general they will speed up.And run very very erratic speed up by many minutes,or hours even, or come to a complete stop and refuse to re-start.
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Now that's something I've never heard of before...
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10 June 2013, 11:41 PM | #6 |
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I find that very hard to believe. Please keep us updated.
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Tricky... definitely keep us updated
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Does your daily activity change with the strap? Is it something you do when you have the rubber strap on that you do more or less when the bracelet is on? Swimming, laying around, playing sport?
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Maybe the way the watch is resting during the evening? On a bracelet it could be face up...on a RubberB it might be crown up (or down)...that at least would have some impact. But surely not 1 minute's worth...
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Over how many days did you average the timing?
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Impossible the watch head is still on the wrist no matter the strap and that's mainly where the watches internal temperature will come from.Myself just cannot see why there is any difference unless owner has made a mistake in his timing.And to check any watch it would have to be done over 5 complete days.With exactly the same routine of wearing and with a full manual wind to start the test on both straps.But for it to be out by a minute a day now that is very strange no matter what the strap in use was.
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I thought rubber is for birth control seems it s great for regulation too:-)
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I've never given it a manual wind so I'll give it a try. |
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I call BS....
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is the bracelet really loose?
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In re thinking this is it possible as some posted that your activity level is much more or less when it's on one or the other. Do you put it on the strap say before going for a 5 mile run then switch back to the bracelet? My Seamaster was always very sensitive to this. I would sometimes forget to take it off and go out for a 5 or 6 mile run and it would affect the accuracy a bit. Don't know what else it might be...
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