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14 July 2020, 09:38 AM | #1 |
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Tudor GMT Date Wheel Round 3
Pulled off my 116610LN this morning to change it up and was shocked to see this again!
The date wheel stuck between two days lol in the past 15 months i have had the date wheel issue 3 times. After the second time Rolex customer service division and my AD actually offered to replace the entire watch in Oct 2019. That replacement watch worked perfectly until today. Guess we're back to square one What would you have them do? Keep servicing it or ask them to buy back the watch and trade up to a Datejust or maybe a BLRO if i get lucky?? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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14 July 2020, 09:56 AM | #3 |
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Wow. I've heard of this happening twice, but not three times. I would suggest calling Tudor directly and getting an answer from them.
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This needs to get more attention.
Why don't the Youtubers cover this? Afraid they'll anger Tudor and they'll lose whatever special privileges? |
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Now, someone's Tudor GMT failing 3 times? That's fresh news.
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14 July 2020, 10:37 AM | #6 |
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You have to wonder what the deal is. Its not like Rolex does not know how to put together a date wheel. I know this is a small sample of the Tudor GMT, but there has been lots of date issues on this model. I would say look Tudor, with all these problems I want to me moved to 1st on the Daytona list or get first dibs on the new releases this year!
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There should be a lemon law. And that should fall under it. 3 issues in 15 months is too much. If they offer you to give you refund, take it. If they offer you a credit towards BLRO and perhaps bump you on the list, definitely go for it.
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Kind of a disappointing issue for a company that made the first date-window watch 75 years ago.
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Didn’t Rolex invent the automatically changing date wheel, like however many decades ago? Wtf.
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14 July 2020, 11:46 AM | #11 |
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I feel for you. What a nightmare. I thought they had this issue sorted.
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14 July 2020, 12:10 PM | #12 |
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The Tudor MT5652 movement arrived in 2018, and improvements will be made as the movement gets improved during the product run. I haven't found anyone write up what the actual issue is that is causing this flaw. But I am sure that if you send the watch in for service the service center installs all of the improved parts avaialable as of that date. Purchasing a new watch, depending on when it was manufactured may or may not have all of the latest refinements. Not all watches will fail so they just repair those that get sent into the service center, and add the upgrades to watches being assembled at the time of the updates.
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Will let you guys know what Tudor decides to do when i hear back |
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14 July 2020, 12:41 PM | #14 | |
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I know the "updated" movement has been around for at least 6-8 months before I got my new watch. Even if they offer to fix it, i'm not trying to have it sit at RSC for 2 months every 6 months. Its pretty much ruined the enjoyment of the piece for me. |
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That's a shame to see this recurring issue. The date it was made doesn't seem to make a difference. Those with & without the date issue both appear across it's manufacturing lifetime. Mine was purchased new in late 2018 and continues to run flawlessly with freakish accuracy.
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14 July 2020, 01:25 PM | #16 |
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Sorry to hear this OP.
Mines currently away for repair and my confidence in the brand and the AD is pretty much at zero right now. Stories like yours compound this even further. If I were you I’d be aiming for a refund or credit to trade up to something else. If mine isn’t fixed soon, I’ll also be trying that route too. As much as I love the GMT I don’t have the time or patience to deal with this on a regular basis and with new reports of this happening still coming through, it doesn’t sound like they’ve got a grasp on the issue. |
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Sorry to hear you've got the same issue! Hopefully yours gets resolved soon. I agree, at first I loved the watch but having it happen 3 times completely ruined it for me. We'll see what they say when i pitch the idea to get the BLRO or another Rolex |
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I have the issue as well and sent mine in through the AD last week. I mentioned that its been a problem with other owners (needing fixing more then once) and they assured me that its been remedied and won't occur. If it does in fact happen after being fixed I will ask them to arrange a BLRO instead and the watch returned...
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Did they quote you how long it would take to carry out the repair? |
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They said it would not take that long since the Rolex service department is up and running and this repair has priority....They said a number of weeks whatever that means but not the 3 months I figured on...
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Sounds similar to what they told me...2-3 weeks, and warranty repairs go straight to front of que...after 3 weeks my watch was still in quarantine which is apparently a new ‘ Rolex global policy’... I’m now in week 4 without the watch and I’m still non the wiser as to what’s going on. The AD doesn’t return calls, doesn’t update when they say they will, ignores texts and emails. |
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Honestly, when i went through the same process in the fall pre-covid the entire process took about 2 months. I can only imagine it taking longer now |
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The OP has my utmost sympathy its simply not acceptable from Tudor, 3 times with the same issue ! A great looking watch simply spoiled, will Tudors reputation not be damaged by this careless and unnecessary problem ?
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Definitely keep us updated. My GMT is with RSC right now for the same issue, first time. |
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This watch is selling for less than the bb58. I am not sure how that is possible (even though I am proud owner of 58), other then the known date issues that just killed demand and desirability. It’s a shame for Tudor as it had such potential to be a flagship piece. Maybe Tudor should stick to ETA / Valjoux.
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If it happens twice it will happens ad infinitum. It’s obvious now that The issue with this watch has not been solved for good. Don’t know what Tudor is doing when they got our watches back for date wheel service, maybe they are buying time until they ubdate/change the whole movement Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Unbelievable.
Tudor: WTF? |
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