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5 November 2020, 12:28 PM | #1 |
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3235 Issues in new releases? Fix on horizon?
Just got a new 12 series sub date. It’s been running -1 sec (or less) when left resting dial up over night. My 2018 DJ36 with a 3135 runs about +2 (or 0 when left crown down over night). Anyone have any insight on whether the reported issues with the 3235 have been addressed at all by Rolex in the new releases (even if its just more lubrication, which might forestall the issues)? Any ideas of what Rolex might do to address this long term? I’m guessing this issue is probably overblown given the huge volume of 3235 out there and the relatively isolated issues, but would like to have some idea if I should be on the look out for issues, especially while under warranty. Sorry if this is beating a dead horse. Thanks for the insight in advance!
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5 November 2020, 08:40 PM | #2 |
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As long as it is running consistently slow from day to day, and the difference in time is not fluctuating, then there is likely absolutely nothing wrong with the watch. It just needs to be regulated.
When I purchased my new sky dweller last year it ran +7 per day fast. I just brought it to my local trusted watchmaker and he regulated it. Now it runs about a second fast every week or so. Better than a quartz movement. Problem solved Mike |
5 November 2020, 10:38 PM | #3 |
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No issues. Wear your watch and enjoy it.
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