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Old 11 April 2024, 12:07 PM   #6
KatGirl
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Real Name: Kat
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Originally Posted by Cwall12345 View Post
My first and only Rolex is a 2023 Sub Date. There are lots of things I love about it. But it is not nearly as accurate as my Tudor watches.

This watch is losing about 6 seconds per day on the wrist. When I set it down at night, it usually gains back a couple seconds.

I had sent it to Rolex for a service as it had started losing and gaining time erratically, about 8 seconds per day. I just got it back and it is better but it is not +- 2 secs/day.

Any suggestions or is this par for the course?

I wouldn’t stress over -4 seconds per day. That is within chronometer standards. If it starts losing more time, then start to worry, but not yet.

Kat


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