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Originally Posted by Annan
Now......if we only had information as to when/if Rolex made any modifications (corrections) to these movements.
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In seeing even 2021 3230 movements being affected, it doesn't look like Rolex has done anything about it, which is unfortunate.
This reminds me a lot of the early, two-level escapement issues of the Omega 2500 co-axial from 15-20 years ago. It was a nightmare for some, while others had no issue at all. Granted, the difference is that Omega acknowledged the issue and had A through D variants of that movement, and then moved on to the 8xxx series entirely, so those issues are a thing of the past.
If movements from Rolex watches made in 2021 are having issues, it seems that Rolex is not being proactive to solve the problem.