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Originally Posted by tkerrmd
some people are under the misconception that wearing a watch daily will keep it fully wound
I just learned this yesterday... You're right Dr. Tom
it doesn't and they occasionally need a full wind
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I will do it every other week from now on!
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Originally Posted by AK797
If after a full wind it is off then you have a problem.
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Hopefully not but I will find out soon!
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Originally Posted by sutats
I wear mine daily and it keeps time to the second daily. It's a great watch and performs beautifully.
Your experience with the crown jam and and time loss may be related as the watch will stop when in time setting mode. So perhaps the crown slipped in and out of that mode which resulted in lost time that eventually added up noticeably.
It'd be a good idea to have Rolex inspect while it's still under warranty.
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I am going to Cancun next month for my birthday and I will have them to inspect it, just to be sure there isn't a problem with the watch
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Originally Posted by oklaiss
The power reserve probably wound down over time. Try giving your watch a full wind at least once a week and as long as you're wearing it every day I doubt you'll experience any more problems.
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I will start doing this... if this is the case then it took 1.5 months to deplete
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Originally Posted by JRT
I have worn my BLNR daily (almost 24 hours a day) for more than 14 months. Amazingly, it keeps in a vey accurate range between -1 and +1 second. I am really satisfied with its performance.
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Just like mine until yesterday
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Originally Posted by lig
I just received new BLNR last week. It is losing about a minute a day.
Not really concerned - just annoyed.
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A minute a day is too much, you should take it to the AD have it checked.
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Originally Posted by watchwatcher
I would keep an eye on it and see how it does after the full manual wind. If it is still behaving badly, I would have someone take a look at it.
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