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Old 20 March 2019, 10:25 AM   #1
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Rolex 116710ln - date change

Hi fellow watch enthusiasts and lovers!

My first thread here, I wanna thank you all for your help with my doubts regards the purchase of my first Rolex.

What a great forum this is!

My question:

Bought a 116710LN on Saturday and today I realized that the date only changed at 00:07.

Is this normal? Should I worry?

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Old 20 March 2019, 10:29 AM   #2
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If it's changing consistently at the same time every night, then there's nothing mechanically wrong with your watch. That just happens to be where the watchmaker set the hands relative to the date change. Enjoy your watch.
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Old 20 March 2019, 10:36 AM   #3
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Very normal.


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Old 20 March 2019, 10:42 AM   #4
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If it's changing consistently at the same time every night, then there's nothing mechanically wrong with your watch. That just happens to be where the watchmaker set the hands relative to the date change. Enjoy your watch.


Thank you, I just watched passing midnight today so I will take a look tomorrow.


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Old 20 March 2019, 10:45 AM   #5
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Old 20 March 2019, 10:46 AM   #6
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Thank you, I just watched passing midnight today so I will take a look tomorrow.
Or, if you don't feel like waiting, you can set your watch to just a few minutes ahead the next date change and observe it.
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Old 20 March 2019, 11:15 AM   #7
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My 116710LN changes at 00:06 and my 216570 changes at 00:05 every night. So as said above your fine. I’ve never had any mechanical watch I’ve ever owned change exactly at midnight.
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Old 20 March 2019, 11:52 AM   #8
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Or, if you don't feel like waiting, you can set your watch to just a few minutes ahead the next date change and observe it.

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My 116710LN changes at 00:06 and my 216570 changes at 00:05 every night. So as said above your fine. I’ve never had any mechanical watch I’ve ever owned change exactly at midnight.

Thank you for input, didn’t know that.




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Old 20 March 2019, 11:56 AM   #9
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Definitely normal. All of the instantly jumping dates vary slightly when they turn. I wouldn't worry too much if less than 10mins or so. Not that you would need to worry if later, just mean that is normal. The date wheel won't change until it can instantly
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Old 20 March 2019, 11:57 AM   #10
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Wherever the hands are clipped into place determines what supposed time the mechanism is at. The hands just clip onto the stem and, can be clipped on in any position. Hence the varied date changeover times, give or take a few minutes.
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Don’t worry, that’s normal and within spec. I think the allowed tollerence is before 00:10 but after 00:00.
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Old 20 March 2019, 04:56 PM   #12
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Old 20 March 2019, 05:08 PM   #13
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Don’t worry, that’s normal and within spec. I think the allowed tollerence is before 00:10 but after 00:00.
Actually it is 23:59 to 00:02, or at least that is the tolerance I have to work with when applying hands during service.
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Old 20 March 2019, 05:19 PM   #14
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Actually it is 23:59 to 00:02, or at least that is the tolerance I have to work with when applying hands during service.
Cue the next thread about sending watches in for servicing to obtain a more accurate date change (while simultaneously requesting the rehaut to be aligned and the crown’s Rolex crown to go perfectly up and down).
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Cue the next thread about sending watches in for servicing to obtain a more accurate date change (while simultaneously requesting the rehaut to be aligned and the crown’s Rolex crown to go perfectly up and down).
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Cue the next thread about sending watches in for servicing to obtain a more accurate date change (while simultaneously requesting the rehaut to be aligned and the crown’s Rolex crown to go perfectly up and down).
And then the next one about watches which are now rare because they changeover at 12.05 the day and minute Rolex founder was born or something

Enjoy your GMT op it’s one hell of a watch!!
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Cannot understand why as long as its has changed by next morning and you can see its changed then it proves you are still alive thats far more important.
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Old 20 March 2019, 07:12 PM   #20
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Hi fellow watch enthusiasts and lovers!

My first thread here, I wanna thank you all for your help with my doubts regards the purchase of my first Rolex.

What a great forum this is!

My question:

Bought a 116710LN on Saturday and today I realized that the date only changed at 00:07.

Is this normal? Should I worry?

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Although the change is instantaneous Rolex parameters for the date to change is 5 minutes before midnight and up to 10 minutes after.

Your watch is fine!
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Although the change is instantaneous Rolex parameters for the date to change is 5 minutes before midnight and up to 10 minutes after.

Your watch is fine!
While I agree that there is nothing wrong with the watch or the date changing mechanism, the parameters you state are entirely incorrect.

Not to spark anyone's OCD but if a watch I service goes through quality control and they see that the date changes outside the 23:59 - 00:02 range I have to reapply the hands. I can't imagine the tolerance for a new watch to be this high. Especially considering a dead on 00:00 is easy to achieve with the Rolex instant date change mechanism.
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Old 21 March 2019, 11:31 PM   #22
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The date changes sometime between 00:06:25 and 00:06:48 on my sub. Observed this multiple times.
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Old 22 March 2019, 12:38 AM   #23
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Why would you worry over that? Did the date change? Do you really need to know the date change to the second? If so I'd be keenly interested in knowing why. I honestly don't know when mine changes and I never will unless I happen to be checking the time when it happens.

Enjoy that beauty and don't fuss over the little stuff. By the way, your polished center links are going to get scuffed up. Just accept it and wear your watch. Don't let it wear you.
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Old 22 March 2019, 12:42 AM   #24
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While I agree that there is nothing wrong with the watch or the date changing mechanism, the parameters you state are entirely incorrect.

Not to spark anyone's OCD but if a watch I service goes through quality control and they see that the date changes outside the 23:59 - 00:02 range I have to reapply the hands. I can't imagine the tolerance for a new watch to be this high. Especially considering a dead on 00:00 is easy to achieve with the Rolex instant date change mechanism.
Good info Bas, thanks. I'm glad you and some others are still on this forum. I joined to learn and the learning is becoming rare.
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Good info Bas, thanks. I'm glad you and some others are still on this forum. I joined to learn and the learning is becoming rare.
I second this in a big way.
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Old 22 March 2019, 01:22 AM   #26
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Definitely normal. All of the instantly jumping dates vary slightly when they turn. I wouldn't worry too much if less than 10mins or so. Not that you would need to worry if later, just mean that is normal. The date wheel won't change until it can instantly
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Wherever the hands are clipped into place determines what supposed time the mechanism is at. The hands just clip onto the stem and, can be clipped on in any position. Hence the varied date changeover times, give or take a few minutes.
Didn’t know that. Thank you.

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Cannot understand why as long as its has changed by next morning and you can see its changed then it proves you are still alive thats far more important.
Good point. I was just curious.

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Although the change is instantaneous Rolex parameters for the date to change is 5 minutes before midnight and up to 10 minutes after.

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The date changes sometime between 00:06:25 and 00:06:48 on my sub. Observed this multiple times.
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Why would you worry over that? Did the date change? Do you really need to know the date change to the second? If so I'd be keenly interested in knowing why. I honestly don't know when mine changes and I never will unless I happen to be checking the time when it happens.

Enjoy that beauty and don't fuss over the little stuff. By the way, your polished center links are going to get scuffed up. Just accept it and wear your watch. Don't let it wear you.
I didn’t need to know if it changes to the second, I was just curious that’s it.

Thank you for your feedback. Yeah I’m gettting used to the PCLs









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Nothing to obsess about brother, just enjoy your watch.

In all honesty, I don't know exactly when mine flips. I just know it does.
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Nothing to obsess about brother, just enjoy your watch.



In all honesty, I don't know exactly when mine flips. I just know it does.


Thanks brother.

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Why would you worry over that? Did the date change? Do you really need to know the date change to the second? If so I'd be keenly interested in knowing why. I honestly don't know when mine changes and I never will unless I happen to be checking the time when it happens.
From the sound of it, he's new to this, and was simply wondering if a "late" date change could indicate a problem. While to people experienced in this pursuit that may seem like a silly thing to worry about, to someone new to the brand, or to higher-end watches in general, or to spending close to five figures on one, any little thing can cause a sudden case of flop sweat.

He got his answer, so hopefully now he can rest easy. That's one of the things this forum is for.
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Cannot understand why as long as its has changed by next morning and you can see its changed then it proves you are still alive thats far more important.


Well said. Every day you wake up is a blessed day. Don’t sweat the small stuff. OP congrat in the watch you bought it at the perfect time
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