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Old 9 March 2020, 02:04 PM   #2784
Dirt
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Originally Posted by Clint L.A. View Post
If you read the specifications about the movement you will notice that Rolex
says: Instantaneous date with rapid setting so not -5min or+5 min after midnight.
Their statement about the nature of the change is entirely factual.
Other than the bogus marketing BS around the Skydweller movement, Rolex don't make any claim about the time frame of the day or date change for any other movement.

Should a 10 minute window apply as a matter of policy, it would appear to be reasonable all things considered.
After all, it is only an indicator and once one gets to know their watch it becomes little more than an inconvenience for up to a few minutes out of every day at the least problematic time of the day.
Pray you don't suffer the dreaded 32xx movement timekeeping pox.
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