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Old 24 October 2008, 05:46 AM   #1
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Ticking - 1959 Explorer

I have a 1959 Rolex Explorer and I noticed that when it is really quiet in the room, I can actually hear it ticking, as if it is the second hand moving? I was wondering if this is normal for a watch from 1959, a sign of aging and deterioration, or the sign of an unauthentic Rolex part.

Any insight would be much appreciated...

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Old 24 October 2008, 05:53 AM   #2
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i think you would hear any watcy ticking or running. i have a new gmt and i took it off when i read your post and i heard it runing. but being that it is quite old its probably due for a service
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Old 24 October 2008, 08:00 AM   #3
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My 1956 oysterdate sounds quite loud my son has remarked on it before
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Old 24 October 2008, 08:01 AM   #4
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Normal and would not worry about it! Sweet watch, any pics?
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Old 24 October 2008, 08:31 AM   #5
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Hmmmm........


Imagine that..............

A watch....ticking........


...............What's next.......
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Old 24 October 2008, 08:38 AM   #6
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My 1956 oysterdate sounds quite loud my son has remarked on it before
Not when I saw it, Martin. Sorry, I just had to make a smarta$$ remark.
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Old 24 October 2008, 09:19 AM   #7
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Yes love to see some pics!

When was it last serviced?

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Old 24 October 2008, 09:45 AM   #8
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my AK cal. 3130 rings; if i had perfect pitch i'd be able to tell you the note. i think i read somewhere it's G. ahh: Air-King on a G string!
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Icon6 Bond, James Bond

There's actually a reference (or two) by Ian Fleming to James Bond hearing his Rolex tick.

That had to be based on something, eh?

You and 007!
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Old 24 October 2008, 04:45 PM   #10
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Not when I saw it, Martin. Sorry, I just had to make a smarta$$ remark.
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Old 24 October 2008, 09:14 PM   #11
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A rarity to new generations I guess!!
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Old 24 October 2008, 09:40 PM   #12
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Hope it's back on your wrist and loudly ticking away very soon, Martin.
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Old 24 October 2008, 09:49 PM   #13
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A rarity to new generations I guess!!
Reading this made me curious about one of my James Bond quartz models, an Omega 2541.80 Seamaster (analogue).

Put it up to my ear and, sure enough, it "ticks." Once per second.

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I have a 1959 Rolex Explorer and I noticed that when it is really quiet in the room, I can actually hear it ticking, as if it is the second hand moving? I was wondering if this is normal for a watch from 1959, a sign of aging and deterioration, or the sign of an unauthentic Rolex part.

Any insight would be much appreciated...

Thank you!
The older slow 18000 bph to 19800 bph beat movements have quite a louder tick, than the modern day 28800 bph movements
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Old 25 October 2008, 12:59 AM   #15
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Hmmmm........


Imagine that..............

A watch....ticking........


...............What's next.......

One that Hums.
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