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Old 21 July 2017, 02:30 PM   #1
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New 116500LN at the RSC

My one month old Daytona C stopped running Monday morning after being worn the entire day before. Perplexed, I wound it and a few hours later it stopped again, so I took it over to the RSC in Beverly Hills. They told me that they couldn't find anything wrong with it after their "diagnostic" test so they needed to open the watch up and quoted me a two week turnaround time. Needless to say I'm pretty disappointed and missing my watch badly, but also curious as to what it could be. Has anyone encountered this issue with their new Daytona or any new Rolex for that matter?


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Old 22 July 2017, 02:36 AM   #2
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Old 22 July 2017, 04:35 AM   #3
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Wow, that's surprising!
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Old 22 July 2017, 04:37 AM   #4
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Sorry to hear this. Please keep us updated. I'm very interested to know what the problem is.


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Old 22 July 2017, 04:52 AM   #5
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Bad auto winding mechanism? Bad mainspring?
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Old 22 July 2017, 04:53 AM   #6
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Sorry for that ADR. I hope they make you whole soon.
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Old 22 July 2017, 05:04 AM   #7
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Sounds like it could be a mainspring issue.
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Old 22 July 2017, 09:04 PM   #8
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Sorry to hear it. My 116500LN is less than a week old and +6 seconds per day. Wonder if QC is starting to slip a bit.


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Old 22 July 2017, 09:09 PM   #9
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That would bother me but it's bound to happen with some. Hopefully it's a quick turnaround and back on your wrist as good as new.
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Old 22 July 2017, 09:20 PM   #10
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I have a daytona that was bought new from an AD and it stopped running after being fully wound all the time for about 3 weeks. Since then it hasnt stopped. Maybe there is some type of break in period?
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I have a daytona that was bought new from an AD and it stopped running after being fully wound all the time for about 3 weeks. Since then it hasnt stopped. Maybe there is some type of break in period?
No break in period it all depends on whatever power-reserve had in the mainspring to start with.Even if worn it does not mean you are winding the watch especially if not active say sat a desk.The Daytona has a longer mainspring so needs at least 60 full crown turns clockwise only to fully wind mainspring.
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Old 22 July 2017, 09:58 PM   #12
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Old 22 July 2017, 10:01 PM   #13
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Sorry to hear it. My 116500LN is less than a week old and +6 seconds per day. Wonder if QC is starting to slip a bit.
How do you even notice this?
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Old 23 July 2017, 12:17 AM   #14
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How do you even notice this?
Set it against an atomic clock, then compare it to the same in say a week, divide seconds out by 7 to get an average seconds per day gain or loss.

My new 116500LN is within a second per day. I got it about 5 weeks ago.
As yes I pay attention to how accurate it is because that's just how I'm wired : )
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Old 23 July 2017, 02:07 AM   #15
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Sorry to hear it. My 116500LN is less than a week old and +6 seconds per day. Wonder if QC is starting to slip a bit.


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+6 is not necessarily an example of poor quality control.
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Old 23 July 2017, 02:11 AM   #16
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Every once and awhile these things happen. Would not bother me in the least.
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Old 23 July 2017, 02:29 AM   #17
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No break in period it all depends on whatever power-reserve had in the mainspring to start with.Even if worn it does not mean you are winding the watch especially if not active say sat a desk.The Daytona has a longer mainspring so needs at least 60 full crown turns clockwise only to fully wind mainspring.
Untrue. I bought a new SubC from DavidSW a few months ago and it was running +30 s/d for 3 days with a fully wound power reserve. It then settled on the 4th day to - 0.5s/d and has been that way ever since. I don't believe there is an extended break-in period but there certainly is a short term one.
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Old 23 July 2017, 02:41 AM   #18
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+6 is not necessarily an example of poor quality control.


If a new Daytona runs +6 seconds a day, long term, that to me is an issue. Call it QC, call it what you will, but it is not right based on current advertised Rolex specifications. While it is within COSC specs (-4/+6) Rolex advertises a +2/-2 on all their movements now if I recall correctly.

Would I notice the difference, heck no!! I never check any of my watches. Did notice my old Tudor sub was off about 3 minutes after 60 days on the winder. And it badly needs a service. Don't think it's been done since 1992.


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Set it against an atomic clock, then compare it to the same in say a week, divide seconds out by 7 to get an average seconds per day gain or loss.

My new 116500LN is within a second per day. I got it about 5 weeks ago.
As yes I pay attention to how accurate it is because that's just how I'm wired : )
So accuracy is important to me.

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In your signature you have listed a 116710LV. What's that ? V usually stands for Verte ? A ceramic GMT with green bezel ?
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Old 23 July 2017, 05:07 AM   #21
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If a new Daytona runs +6 seconds a day, long term, that to me is an issue. Call it QC, call it what you will, but it is not right based on current advertised Rolex specifications. While it is within COSC specs (-4/+6) Rolex advertises a +2/-2 on all their movements now if I recall correctly.

Would I notice the difference, heck no!! I never check any of my watches. Did notice my old Tudor sub was off about 3 minutes after 60 days on the winder. And it badly needs a service. Don't think it's been done since 1992.


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Yea that's where my head is as well. In the grand scheme of things who cares but then again they earn their price by being the best so it really should be within -2/+2.

I was thinking of going to NY RSC but I just read a story today on this forum that makes me cringe. Hoping the OP of this thread has better luck!


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Old 24 July 2017, 02:27 AM   #22
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[QUOTE=adr_w;7770952]My one month old Daytona C stopped running Monday morning after being worn the entire day before. Perplexed, I wound it and a few hours later it stopped again, so I took it over to the RSC in Beverly Hills. They told me that they couldn't find anything wrong with it after their "diagnostic" test so they needed to open the watch up and quoted me a two week turnaround time. Needless to say I'm pretty disappointed and missing my watch badly, but also curious as to what it could be. Has anyone encountered this issue with their new Daytona or any new Rolex for that matter?


I had the same problem with an Explorer I bought some years ago. I sent it Dallas and they serviced it and it still did the same thing. I sent it back several more times and finally had to get the manager directly involved. Turned out the complete upper plate had to be replaced along with all the parts. This took a total of 11 months to resolve. What was interestesting is the RSC kept sending it back to me each time certifying it passed QC with this malfunction. I hope you aren’t going to have this same type of issue.
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Old 28 July 2017, 12:58 AM   #23
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I've had exactly the same happen to my 2 month old 116500LN today, its stopped three times and I've fully wound it manually each time (40+ turns).

It looks like it'll be visiting an RSC tomorrow :-(
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Old 29 July 2017, 06:20 AM   #24
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Just picked it today after 10 days at the RSC. The service receipt didn't list out the issue so I asked the front desk associate if he could get more specifics, however even after pulling the paperwork in the back all it said was that the movement was checked and lubricated. QC has it running at -0.4 seconds. Hopefully all will be well now.


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Old 29 July 2017, 06:23 AM   #25
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Just picked it today after 10 days at the RSC. The service receipt didn't list out the issue so I asked the front desk associate if he could get more specifics, however even after pulling the paperwork in the back all it said was that the movement was checked and lubricated. QC has it running at -0.4 seconds. Hopefully all will be well now.


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Glad to hear you got it back.

Funny, I thought they would offer more information on what was done. Hopefully someone here with more experience will chime in.

But the important thing is that you finally you can enjoy your new daytona!!

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Just picked it today after 10 days at the RSC. The service receipt didn't list out the issue so I asked the front desk associate if he could get more specifics, however even after pulling the paperwork in the back all it said was that the movement was checked and lubricated. QC has it running at -0.4 seconds. Hopefully all will be well now.


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Old 29 July 2017, 09:49 AM   #27
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It happens. Nothing to worry about. RSC will have it fixed up for you I know it's a pain but she will back to you soon!


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