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Originally Posted by JasoninDenver
So, I am curious as to whether the drop in time keeping of those reporting problems with the 3235 continually worsens over time or seems to plateau at the mentioned -10 mark?
I think I could live with a -10 and not obsess with it until it was due for service. However, if it was to start losing substantially more and required me to reset the time more than once a week, I would be disappointed.
As a reference, my 3135 is running -.5 after its 10 year service.
I still don’t understand the need Rolex felt to replace the 3135 as even fewer of the average consumers care about the movement model, 70 hour reserve or COSC specs.
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I wonder why the 3135 was replaced was perhaps they wanted more accuracy in the watch and also more antimagnetic resistance.