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Originally Posted by Rocket_Man
I finished testing my only 3236 watch. The DJ41 was bought new from an AD in Aug 2019 and never serviced. I used a Weishi 1900 and tested in 6 positions, but I excluded the 12Up position from the average calculation, so the average only uses the 5 COSC positions. I let the timegrapher run for 2 minutes after letting the watch settle 30 seconds between positions. Couldn't take any more data after 53hrs. Watch ran down after 68 hrs.
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Thanks for providing some new 32xx data.
Even after full winding, your DJ41 - 3235 is terrible.
Do not measure at midnight where the caliber has a drop in amplitude, as I have shown several times in this thread:
Avoid measurements at 23:00 – 01:00 and 05:00 – 08:00 hours.
The reduced PR (68 hours) alone shows that the movement has problems.