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13 June 2010, 09:16 PM | #1 |
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Real Name: Russell
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Watch: EXPORER II
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A few words about the accuracy of my Explorer- post RSC service
Over a month ago I sent my Exp1 off for a warranty issue and as indicated by the service ticket, Rolex fixed the issue I had as well as regulated the watch.
I have owned mechanical watches longer than I haven't and as such I don't expect atomic clock precision. Plus or minus 4 to 7 seconds a day is usually the case and I'm fine with that. To give the work done by the RSC a test I set the newly returned Explorer to my atomic clocks at work. That was one month ago and the watch is only seven seconds fast over one month! That is nailed spot on in my world, heck it was far from that accurate when it left the motherland- GO DALLAS!
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13 June 2010, 10:44 PM | #2 | |
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That is one thing that I love about Rolex watches vs some of the other brands that I have owned............Accuracy on some of the other brands has been good, but Rolex is consistently better.
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