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Old 17 May 2024, 01:57 AM   #31
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Unless the 6 digit OP is your first watch ever, sell it.
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Old 17 May 2024, 01:59 AM   #32
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This 32 series movement issues are way over blown.
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Old 17 May 2024, 03:08 AM   #33
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This 32 series movement issues are way over blown.
Or not. We don't really know, do we? We know the issue exists, but we don't know how extensive it is. The poll on this forum suggests that about 30% of 32XX movements will suffer from the low amplitude problem. The deniers/minimizers of the 32XX issue will argue that the poll captures only a tiny number of all of the 32XX Rolexes out there. This is true. On the other hand, the poll is of Rolex owners who have been paying attention to the accuracy of their watches -- which is the exact group of owners you would want to poll. And Rolex themselves refuse to acknowledge that the issue exists, which to me suggests that the problem is widespread. If the problem affected only a small percentage of units, and you cared about your customers, why not admit to the problem and reassure your customers that you will take care of it? That's what a reputable business would do.
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Old 17 May 2024, 07:44 AM   #34
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Or not. We don't really know, do we? We know the issue exists, but we don't know how extensive it is. The poll on this forum suggests that about 30% of 32XX movements will suffer from the low amplitude problem. The deniers/minimizers of the 32XX issue will argue that the poll captures only a tiny number of all of the 32XX Rolexes out there. This is true. On the other hand, the poll is of Rolex owners who have been paying attention to the accuracy of their watches -- which is the exact group of owners you would want to poll. And Rolex themselves refuse to acknowledge that the issue exists, which to me suggests that the problem is widespread. If the problem affected only a small percentage of units, and you cared about your customers, why not admit to the problem and reassure your customers that you will take care of it? That's what a reputable business would do.
Beautifully said

But the closed shop cover up must continue until they deem a satisfsctory resolution is reached.
As good as Rolex has been until now, we must accept the possibility that they may hsve made a mess of it.
Awsome watches.
Shame about the movements
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Old 17 May 2024, 09:10 AM   #35
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Hmmm...I wonder if the busy little Rolex watch elves are quietly working on the next gen 33XX movement at a secret Swiss Alps chalet location. My 32XX is okay so far, but I'm a little concerned about the future, but not planning on selling over something that may never happen. Rolex will make a fortune off out of warranty repairs perhaps....ha!. Cheers
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