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Originally Posted by Michael N Q8
Yes, I still use the Timegrapher app. One observation is that it gets increasingly difficult to get readings as the reserve goes past 50 hours.
I wonder if the watch passes 2 years without catching this virus, it means its cured? Hope so.
Seeing the new releases, I am also hesitant to buy one with this new tech on board, not that I would have an opportunity to though.
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Hello Michael, here is a comparison between your (serviced) watch and the one from EasyE.
Your 126710BLRO (3285 caliber) is within the known Rolex acceptance criteria:
- All amplitudes are above 200 degrees (24 hours after full winding).
- The average rate X = 1.4 s/d (after full winding) is well inside COSC (blue marked area) and also inside owner's expectation (-2,+2).
- Note, that I have not taken your 12U data into account.
Remark: I would not trust the measured data near 72 hours. As discussed in the past, you know the difficulties of the timegrapher app. A $200 cheap instrument will give you more reliable results.