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5 April 2020, 10:29 AM | #1 |
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3035 movement
I know there was a certain amount of noise, when Rolex announced they were regulating their new watches to maintain an accuracy of +2/-2 per 24 hours. I have my 15007 Date from around 1978 and it’s 3035 movement maintains +2 per 24. There are oldies but goodies among the vintage collections. Just a thought.
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5 April 2020, 11:34 AM | #2 | |
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Let's not forget the new accuracy standard also applied to and still applies to the 30xx and 31xx movements since it's introduction. The new movements may well prove to be marginally inferior in the fullness of time. Then perhaps when lube supplies are restored to Rolex the new 32xx movements will come into their own |
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