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Old 28 May 2015, 01:19 AM   #91
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Old 28 May 2015, 02:06 AM   #92
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(MYTH)) Rolex are the most accurate watches in the world.) Truth most cheap quartz watch will be more accurate.

(MYTH) You will damage the stem threads by manually winding by the winding crown.)Truth there are millions of manual wind watches with screw down crown that get wound daily for decades.And today most crown related problems are down to the winding crown not used enough.

(MYTH)The more jewels in a watch movement, the better the movement.) Truth a standard watch movement requires around 17 or 18 jewels at most but more than that doesn't mean it is better.Simply because watches with identical performance may contain a different number of jewels. The jewels themselves are synthetic Sapphire Ruby and are not valuable in anyway except to aid a timepiece's movement.

(MYTH) Many watch manufacturers don't tolerate the grey market.) Truth today many could not survive without it ask your self why simply because all manufacturers need to move their product. Many of these companies make hundreds of thousands of units a year and its well understood that they can only all be sold if a grey market thrives.

I never heard any of these. this is why I started this thread. keep em coming!
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Old 28 May 2015, 03:05 AM   #93
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Old 28 May 2015, 06:07 AM   #94
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Old 28 May 2015, 06:24 AM   #95
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Yeah, I've seen that article before but it just doesn't make sense to me.
Agreed!

If it really took a year to make a Rolex, and they make a million watches a year, that would mean there are a million partially finished Rolexes on the "assembly line" at any given time.

(I put "assembly line" in quotes because I realize there's no assembly line like you'd find in a car factory, but the fact remains that there'd have to be a million Rolexes in various states of completion in the queue at any given time for that claim to be true.)
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Old 28 May 2015, 06:29 AM   #96
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Now, seriouly thinking ...
Do all Rolex service technicians (at Rolex) wear a Rolex ...?

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Old 28 May 2015, 06:50 AM   #97
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Now, seriouly thinking ...
Do all Rolex service technicians (at Rolex) wear a Rolex ...?

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The guys in the service manuals are

Curious if Rolex employees get a healthy discount...
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Old 28 May 2015, 10:24 AM   #98
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That Rolex was the most expensive, most luxurious brand in the world.


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Old 28 May 2015, 10:34 AM   #99
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Truth most cheap quartz watch will be more accurate.
Sorry, THAT IS a myth!

Most cheap and even middle tier quartz watches are not that accurate. A cheap one will deviate a couple of minutes a month. Even the Seiko radio-adjusted one will deviate well over 30 seconds a month if not allowed to re-sync regularly with the source.

I've had many Rolex and Omega watches, properly regulated to less than 1 sec/day. Some of them I've timed them with a proper source to less than 15 seconds per month.

If you compare a Rolex to a thermo-adjusted super-quartz, yes, those will be more accurate at about 2 seconds per year, but not a cheap quartz watch.
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Old 28 May 2015, 02:12 PM   #100
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And #1 is---------- I invested on a Rolex.

Mine are not investments, they are toys/tools. I don't have a daily beater, I wear them all on a rotation.
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Old 28 May 2015, 05:08 PM   #101
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Old 28 May 2015, 05:31 PM   #102
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That all Rolex and only Rolex have a sweep second hand.
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Old 28 May 2015, 09:00 PM   #103
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Sorry, THAT IS a myth!

Most cheap and even middle tier quartz watches are not that accurate. A cheap one will deviate a couple of minutes a month. Even the Seiko radio-adjusted one will deviate well over 30 seconds a month if not allowed to re-sync regularly with the source.

I've had many Rolex and Omega watches, properly regulated to less than 1 sec/day. Some of them I've timed them with a proper source to less than 15 seconds per month.

If you compare a Rolex to a thermo-adjusted super-quartz, yes, those will be more accurate at about 2 seconds per year, but not a cheap quartz watch.
Most all run-of-the-mill Quartz wristwatches will keep accurate time within + - 15 seconds a month or less that's a fact and not a Myth.Regarding the Rolex Oyster quartz the annual accuracy is within + - 60 seconds a year (Rolex has never stated an official accuracy specification but the average is + - 2 to 5 seconds a month and not year.)and that's a fact.But agree many mechanical movements can be regulated to within 15 seconds a month,even some from China like the Chinese Seagull range take the ST19 manual wind chronograph movement which cost less than $60.With careful regulation can run consistently well inside the COSC spec and that's a fact because I have done it and for a $60 movement it truly amazes me with its consistency and accuracy.

But for Quartz accuracy then afraid its the Japanese brands like Citizen or the Grand Seiko Japanese quartz model these were very very accurate quartz model but very expensive even then almost Rolex price some were more.


Note 1: Seiko re-issued a limited edition of the "Astron" in 2000 that used a special version of the 9F movement that was rated to ± 2 seconds per year after adjustment.
Now most certainly the Japanese movements accuracy was far better than the Rolex Quartz movement
Note 2: The 9F movement is reportedly designed to run fifty years before it even needs servicing.
Note 3: Other Grand Seiko quartz models use the 8J movement. Even less is known about this movement out side Japan, but again after adjustment could easily match less than 5 seconds a year.
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Old 28 May 2015, 09:45 PM   #104
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Old 28 May 2015, 10:21 PM   #105
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X2. One of the best in a long time! Love it.
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Old 28 May 2015, 11:15 PM   #106
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X2. One of the best in a long time! Love it.
Well it most certainly makes a change from can I wear my Rolex doing this or that, is it safe to wear in this or that country etc.I sometime wonder why some buy Rolex watches if they cause so much stress to there owners, perhaps buy just to wear the name.
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Old 29 May 2015, 12:13 AM   #108
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That Rolex was the most expensive, most luxurious brand in the world.
Its amazing that Rolex has pulled that off. Talk about brand recognition.

I have a friend who believed this myth. I showed him a PP I had with my Rolex collection and he just looked at me and said "wtf is that?" I said "its a PP". He said "Looks like a watch you'd buy at a Walmart"
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Old 29 May 2015, 12:19 AM   #109
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Its amazing that Rolex has pulled that off. Talk about brand recognition.

I have a friend who believed this myth. I showed him a PP I had with my Rolex collection and he just looked at me and said "wtf is that?" I said "its a PP". He said "Looks like a watch you'd buy at a Walmart"
We are a skewed bunch... Most "normal" people know nothing about watches at all...
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X2. One of the best in a long time! Love it.
thanks! I did start it because of Padi's comment in another thread so credit goes to him for giving me the idea to start this thread. plus a lot of the threads as of late make me want to so I thought this would help.

another myth I believed before coming to TRF:
if the cyclops mag is off, it's not real. (has been recently myth busted by TRF)
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Old 29 May 2015, 10:47 AM   #113
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That Rolex date changes "just" exactly at 0:00.
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That you could have rolex customise your watch to every minute detail to your liking and end up with the one and only piece in the world..
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Old 29 May 2015, 11:35 AM   #115
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Old 30 May 2015, 09:45 AM   #118
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That you would buy one, only one and be satisfied with it for life.

That only the rich or super-rich wear Rolex.

That if an AD every got caught giving a discount their store would blow up, the earth would stop spinning and a locating device in the watch itself would alert Rolex as to its whereabouts forever - preventing its warranty, repair or resale.
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That you would buy one, only one and be satisfied with it for life.

That only the rich or super-rich wear Rolex.

That if an AD every got caught giving a discount their store would blow up, the earth would stop spinning and a locating device in the watch itself would alert Rolex as to its whereabouts forever - preventing its warranty, repair or resale.
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