30 August 2019, 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by acaixguard
Just an update...I tracked my watch a little more over the weekend. When I wore it continuously all day, which included a decent amount of spirited piano playing, I got a loss of -3.9sec/day. While resting it overnight, it got a deviation of 0 sec. So it seems like the more active I am, the more time it loses. If I rest it with the dial perfectly up, then I can make up a little bit of time with it.
I am still debating if I should get it serviced because I am not sure completely comfortable losing almost 4 sec/day by wearing it.
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Take my advice get rid of that tracking app before you get the deadly constant checking time syndrome, which looks like its already taken the enjoyment of wearing your Rolex watch.
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