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Old 5 August 2024, 01:19 AM   #1
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Explorer 2 date wheel takes 3 hours to fully change

I have a 216750 that is Keeping excellent time. However, the date wheel starts to change around 12:15 and takes around 3 full hours to fully become the next day. Any idea if it’s movement related, needs hands to be readjusted, or something wrong with the date wheel mechanism?
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Try cycling the date around a few times might cure it.
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This happened recently to my 50th anniversary SD. It is one year out of warranty but Rolex fixed it for me in 4 weeks free of charge.
Not sure what might have caused it. Has always kept perfect time otherwise.
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I have a 216750 that is Keeping excellent time. However, the date wheel starts to change around 12:15 and takes around 3 full hours to fully become the next day. Any idea if it’s movement related, needs hands to be readjusted, or something wrong with the date wheel mechanism?

Send it for service. It should flip instantly, within a few minutes of midnight.

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Pretty well-known phenomenon with the tightly packed GMT movement.

Typically the date wheel gets some oil on it and that drags rather than lubricates if it isn't in the right spot. As Peter says, a few cycles may clear it up, but it's not a serious functional issue.

The date wheel has nothing to do with the hands and it isn't a problem with the mechanism - your watch will work just fine
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