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View Poll Results: Does your 32xx movement seem to be 100% ok? | |||
Yes, no issues | 1,057 | 69.72% | |
No, amplitude is low (below 200) but timekeeping is still fine | 62 | 4.09% | |
No, amplitude is low (below 200) and timekeeping is off (>5 s/d) | 397 | 26.19% | |
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3 May 2021, 05:46 PM | #1171 |
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Vertical ????? Can you please use the standard formats in the standard sequences for your data as it is much simpler to understand. Are you measurung 4, 5 or 6 positions ? We need the standard 5. We do not use the 6th as it is of no use for calculations.
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3 May 2021, 07:49 PM | #1173 |
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You might find it simplest to either use some programm like Pages (Apple) or Excel (Microsoft).
There are more advanced programs that would bve even better if you have them.
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3 May 2021, 07:52 PM | #1174 |
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Do you think the LA is different depending on the age of a watch as it could possibly be something that has to be discovered depending on the date of movement production.
Originally the values were slightly higher and were brought down after a while. Could this be affecting your readings at all. have you done any research on this effect at all.
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3 May 2021, 07:54 PM | #1175 |
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I do not think saxo33 wants it in text I think an xls or similar is simpler for everybody including you.
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3 May 2021, 08:04 PM | #1176 |
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Foto 03-05-21, 13 52 14.jpg If you agree, complete it and then I will send it to you by email |
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What Timegrapher do you use ? If it is a 1000 or 1900 did you use 50 Ohm to calibrate everything ?
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I thought I would need to go and see my doctor as my eyes could not read. Everything is blurred. Then I discovered that you probably did not enable the EFS (Excel Focus Stabilization). Can you please do it again perhaps? |
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Can you send me your email address in private message? If I can't upload it, i'll send you the Excel by e-mail |
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I have a socket on the back of my Timegrapher. It says Calibration on it.
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4 May 2021, 02:12 AM | #1183 |
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On the Witschi it is done either back at the factory or you can DIY with a sat controlled receiver. They sell it separately
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32xx movement problem poll and data thread
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Either you upload a file or a screenshot. Then everybody interested can have a look. |
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I have finally finished the first set of observations in the DU position of my 3135 movement.
This is my first of 5 lists. Sent from my iPhone 12 using Tapatalk
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Amplitude vs. Time for 3130, 3187, 3135 calibers
All data taken after full movement winding in dial up position Sources: Andad (post #347) saxo3 (post #414) Charles (post #1188) |
4 May 2021, 07:36 AM | #1190 |
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That was super fast doing a comparison graph. Thank you.
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Hi AntoMeRolexPassion,
In #1155 you mentioned the following, "The 31xx were lubricated piece by piece and with different oils, the 32xx undergo an industrial process. Some parts are lubricated by immersion and others by nebulization, with fewer types of oils". It's quite hard for me to understand that lubrication can be achieved thru immersion or nebulization, unless you are talking about the application of epilame, a chemical that restricts the spreading of oil on metal surfaces so that it stays where it is. Without epilame being correctly applied, oil will dry out quicker causing issues. |
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What i said is what i was told by an official Rolex technician. How the procedure takes place i don't know, it is certainly plausible in relation to the fact that several users, opening the caseback, have seen parts such as the pivot of the balance wheel or the second wheel completely without oil. In a subsequent post i also said that however the lubrication problem alone does not convince me personally. It's probably something about the exhaust but Rolex is mysterious when it comes to communicating what service it does |
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4 May 2021, 07:26 PM | #1193 |
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The Swiss horologicalgical industry has used an epilame for many years.
They used to favour a product called Moebius Fixodrop. Not all watch manufactures used it at all though. Many did not think it was necessary. A more modern substitute is Episurf Neo which is also more readily avaible. But again many watch manufactures dont like it's use either. Trying to find out who used or uses what is virtually impossible though.
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Many people don't like but I understand their communication policy. I call that very professional and not mysterious. |
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But when i buy a watch it becomes my property and i believe i have the right to know what interventions are made to it |
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Rolex as a company are non-stop looking at their movements both old, current and future. On the current or recent movements if they find they have a problem they will just rectify it and advise their service centres of the problem and what to look for and if found what to do. That is only if the problem becomes frequently found. They do not tell the watch owners ... If they did just imagine the panic of people to have their watch "Fixed" even if there was no problem. Chaos ! Rolex are an astonishlingly good company and have always managed to somehow keep all their information private to them. I often wonder if one department even knows of the happenings of another department. You can see how good they are at being secretive as every year new models are launched and every Rolex forum goes wild for a few months before with people guessing what will be released. Its quite good fun to read all the guesses AFTER the announcement by Rolex as nobody gets it correct. Even at Baselworld, I attended every year for 15 years, at the Rolex stand each new model was under a little cone hat so it could not be seen until 13:00 on the launch day. The hall opens at 12:00 but the unveiling was a grand and sometimes crazy event with everybody going Ahhhhh in shock. Thats when the secrets they have held are shown for the very first time.
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but if its Warranty or free work then I dont think you would be entitled to know. If it is done during a paid for service, If you pay the standard fee for the service the standard work will be done and any extras may be done free and you would not know.
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I do remember them advising me once of the fact they had changed a Spring bar during a full service many many years ago That's the only thing I have ever had from them. The watch was used when I bought it, so I can only assume a Springbar was replaced with a non-genuine item at some point. |
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I think this gives me the right to know what happens to an item I paid for... Anyway, better return to topic |
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Paying for the watch is another topic altogether and has no connection with service repairs or warranty etc.
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