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3 February 2011, 11:31 AM | #1 |
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New submariner c accuracy
Probably just lucky but set my sub c to the us naval observatory clock 2 weeks ago and just checked it agin today - running 2 seconds fast over the entire period. My gmt c is within cosc standards but loses about 2 sec a day. The subc is new to me but was 2 months old on the warranty card when purchased from DavidSW.
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3 February 2011, 11:38 AM | #2 |
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Try getting that with a Patek Phillip no offence to PP owners
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3 February 2011, 12:17 PM | #3 |
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There seem to be quite a few reports on the forum of sub c's with terrific accuracy(mine included). Very impressive fore something mechanical.
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3 February 2011, 01:05 PM | #4 |
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Accurate
I purchased a Daytona on Dec 4, 2010. My AD set it to the atomic clock that day. I have yet to unscrew the crown. It amazes me that it is dead on to the second after almost two months.
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3 February 2011, 01:15 PM | #5 |
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I bought a SubC LV and 1.7M 5513 a couple of months apart, both from Tony "JustRolexes". Since the 5513 doesn't hack, I set my LV to the 5513 the day I picked it up. I've had it now for a little over a week and the second hands are still exactly in synch ... talk about accuracy over time ... 44 year old 1520 and nearly brand new 3135.
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4 February 2011, 02:27 AM | #7 |
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Mine is by far the most accurate Rolex I have ever owned, darn near quartz accurate.
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4 February 2011, 04:39 AM | #8 |
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Yes
While perhaps true - I will say that all of the models I have owned with the new hairspring (several GMTIIc's and several SubC's) have been significantly more accurate and stable than older models I have owned and in my perusal of many watch boards, that seems to be the general trend (with some rare outliers). Whether this is due to the new hairspring or Rolex having put more effort into regulating the newer models, I could not say.
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