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Old 14 December 2019, 01:55 AM   #1
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I love a fast Rolex

All my Rolex watches have been very accurate well within the COSC standards. And the new 3235 movement in my DJ41 is currently running 1 second fast per day. Extraordinary.

The reason I mention this, is that all my other Rolex watches have always run slow. So who cares about a few seconds one way or the other - right?

Well if your watch runs fast, you can simply pull the crown to stop the movement for a few seconds until you are spot on to a reference time. If it is running slow, you need to stop the movement and advance the minute hand to the next minute before restarting the watch to a reference time.

So I love a fast Rolex. Have a great weekend everyone!


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Old 14 December 2019, 02:07 AM   #2
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Old 14 December 2019, 02:10 AM   #3
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Generally, it seems watchmakers always want to shoot for perfect to a bit fast. Only two watches run slow within my collection of too many to mention here mechanical timepieces. You want to arrive on time and not be late.
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Old 14 December 2019, 02:40 AM   #4
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I did just that with my previous LV 50th Sub. The watch ran +6 and by end of week would show 40 sec fast. So I would simply pull the crown to allow the actual time to catch up.
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Old 14 December 2019, 03:01 AM   #5
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I should also mention that the hacking seconds is a great feature on the Rolex movements. Unfortunately I can't do this on some of my watches including the Speedy Pro with the hand would calibre 1861.
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Old 14 December 2019, 03:17 AM   #6
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My DJ36 is running 1.2 seconds fast a day. I love it!

And fast is much better than slow -- I hate being late to meetings...

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Old 14 December 2019, 03:44 AM   #7
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My Hulk used to run 2 seconds slow the day after I stepped out of the AD and it used to drive me crazy! All my currents run +1-5!
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Rolex moved to its furthest point of being a tool watch. The new Sea-Dweller and Meteorite GMT seem best suited for raising PGA trophies, and that might be the closest we get to one anyway.
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Old 14 December 2019, 03:53 AM   #8
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I share the OP’s sentiments with regard to faster running watches.
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Old 14 December 2019, 03:55 AM   #9
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Mine runs slow - but leaving it dial up overnight and it comes back to accurate.
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Old 14 December 2019, 03:56 AM   #10
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Old 14 December 2019, 04:06 AM   #11
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Crown up ...slower
Dial up or down ...faster
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Old 14 December 2019, 04:08 AM   #12
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I agree much prefer fast than slow.
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Old 14 December 2019, 04:12 AM   #13
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I agree. At home my SubC runs about 2 sec/day slow, which is a bit annoying. When I was on a recent vacation in a warm climate and wearing the Sub almost all the time (except when sleeping), however, the watch ran very close to 0 sec/day. Guess I should always be on vacation in a nice warm place.
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Old 14 December 2019, 04:30 AM   #14
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I agree. At home my SubC runs about 2 sec/day slow, which is a bit annoying. When I was on a recent vacation in a warm climate and wearing the Sub almost all the time (except when sleeping), however, the watch ran very close to 0 sec/day. Guess I should always be on vacation in a nice warm place.
Never heard that before but sounds like a good excuse to plan a warm weather vacation.
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Old 14 December 2019, 05:06 AM   #15
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All my Rolex watches have been very accurate well within the COSC standards. And the new 3235 movement in my DJ41 is currently running 1 second fast per day. Extraordinary.

The reason I mention this, is that all my other Rolex watches have always run slow. So who cares about a few seconds one way or the other - right?

Well if your watch runs fast, you can simply pull the crown to stop the movement for a few seconds until you are spot on to a reference time. If it is running slow, you need to stop the movement and advance the minute hand to the next minute before restarting the watch to a reference time.

So I love a fast Rolex. Have a great weekend everyone!


@ first world problems


Right, unscrewing the crown, pulling the crown out, pushing the crown back in, and rescrewing it is significantly easier than also twisting it slightly while it’s unscrewed. I see what you mean.
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Old 14 December 2019, 05:15 AM   #16
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I couldn’t care less I’m not that fickle, as long as mine is within a couple of minutes that will do me. I mostly always have the wrong date on mine because I can’t be bothered setting it.
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Old 14 December 2019, 05:33 AM   #17
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Fast would work better for me. I wouldn't care too much if its fast.
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Old 14 December 2019, 05:38 AM   #18
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Mine are fast as a rule. I’m sure they are calibrated that way for reasons above. Textbook.


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Old 14 December 2019, 05:42 AM   #19
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Right, unscrewing the crown, pulling the crown out, pushing the crown back in, and rescrewing it is significantly easier than also twisting it slightly while it’s unscrewed. I see what you mean.
In the second scenario you forgot about the part where you have to wait for the second hand to come around to the reference time.

Did I mention this was a first world problem.

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Old 18 December 2019, 03:15 AM   #20
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Watchmakers (and I suspect the Rolex factory as well) typically aim for 'slightly fast' when adjusting a watch for both reasons:

- better be early than late
- easier to re-adjust the watch by hacking for a few seconds than waiting until the seconds hand goes up to 12 (so you can adjust the minute hand nicely on the dot for those of us that are obsessed about our watches being right on time since we also tend to be bothered when the minute hand is not on the right position when the seconds are at 12 :)), hack the movement, then move the minute hand one minute and then wait up to one minute for the exact right time to un-hack
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Old 18 December 2019, 03:17 AM   #21
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Old 18 December 2019, 03:21 AM   #22
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Interesting, never thought about it. I guess I would prefer fast, as I'd rather be early than late. But you guys are talking a second or two a day, which I wouldn't notice one way or the other.
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Old 18 December 2019, 03:29 AM   #23
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Wow! Never actually thought of it that way, but that is pretty cool!
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Old 18 December 2019, 03:55 AM   #24
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Well if your watch runs fast, you can simply pull the crown to stop the movement for a few seconds until you are spot on to a reference time. If it is running slow, you need to stop the movement and advance the minute hand to the next minute before restarting the watch to a reference time
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Old 18 December 2019, 03:57 AM   #25
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My DJ36 is running 1.2 seconds fast a day. I love it!

And fast is much better than slow -- I hate being late to meetings...

-Dan
Agreed.
As my dad used to say, "if you're on time, you're ten minutes late!"
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Old 18 December 2019, 04:01 AM   #26
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Agree. It’s just more natural.
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