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3 April 2015, 05:13 AM | #1 |
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Post Service Regulation-- what's acceptable?
Hey guys, I was wondering what you consider is an acceptable deviation rate on a freshly serviced 3035? I know what Rolex/COSC says it will do, but I've seen some significant variation +/-
For the record my Submariner with a 3035 movement, was losing about a minute a day before service. Now it's humming along nicely at +/- 1 second give or take... yes, 1 second. Very happy with the work from my independent. Enquiring minds want to know. Comacho |
3 April 2015, 05:18 AM | #2 |
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It doesnt get much better than that
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3 April 2015, 05:39 AM | #3 |
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1 watch may time differently in a timer than on your wrist or from one person's wrist to anothers'. Sounds like you have a nicely dialed in example
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3 April 2015, 05:57 AM | #4 |
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I certainly agree that timing on a machine vs the wrist often yield different results. Luckily for me I rarely wear one on a timer so it all worked out. he seems to have mine running well. what kinda deviation rates are you guys getting on yours?
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3 April 2015, 12:00 PM | #5 |
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Sounds good !!
Personally I have mine regulated if they vary by more than 3 seconds a day.. They're easily capable of that.
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