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Originally Posted by HiBoost
I'd almost be content having the problem if I could just understand what the problem is. I have the same types of questions you do. It seems baffling that if a part is wearing (as Bas said from improper tolerances) that those tolerances couldn't just be tweaked. The 32xx represents an evolution in movements, not a revolution. I fail to see how any wheel or pivot in this movement is so fundamentally different than any predecessor that Rolex truly may just have a bad design here.
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I do not follow this route trying to understand what is wrong inside this movement.
Even if YOU or WE find out what is wrong, what do you do next?
You will give Rolex a call and tell them what you/we found and what they should do?
Do you really think they did not do anything? Far off!
They know the problem and probably solved it, but they don't let anybody know.
The better way is to diagnose what is the situation of your caliber 32xx (you did that already, me too, a few others as well) and find out who else has these problems, in 2021!
Doing so, it is utmost important to see which watches are affected.
Watches sold in 2015-2018 only, or also watches sold in 2019-2021.
You get my points?