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1 October 2008, 07:01 PM | #1 |
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seadweller and wrong date
Hi everyone
Had my rolex seadweller now for a couple of weeks and today its showing the 31st which is incorrect. Is there a way to alter this so that every month it knows how many days in the month therefore showing the correct date. Rich |
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well thats not very good is it!
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i lol for a min after reading this
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only perpetual calendar watches can to this trick (mostly quartz or kinetic) here's one sample it will display the correct month and date until February 29, 2100. It's correct even in leap years
your SD is fine just give a little effort adjusting every end of the month Last edited by nethskie; 1 October 2008 at 07:38 PM.. Reason: fixed wrong spelling |
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Its because its a mechanical watch,and not like quartz digital watches that have a programmable brain memory on-board.Mechanical watches have to rely on the brain of there owners to change date when there are only 30 days in a month.
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Look at it this way. You get to fondle your watch intimately at least 5 months a year.
30 days hath September. April, June, and November. All the rest have 31. Except February it hath 28. Throw leap year in the mix and life is good!
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Hey, our Summer daylight savings time kicks in this coming Sunday. I'm expecting my new GMT to damn well change back an hour, or I want my money back!
Jeesh, all that money and it can't even keep the correct time, let alone date...
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you would think that if you paid this much for a watch, it would know to skip the 31st when applicable
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If all your watche fail their time and date duty ... i might buy them at a good price
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1 October 2008, 10:42 PM | #17 |
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Solution
Have your manservant adjust the date after you go to bed. That would be the civilized thing to do.
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You could spend a lot more and get a mechanical watch with perpetual calendar.
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This is a very rare problem. The most common Rolex defect is where the watch changes dates at noon.
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Wow. Best question ever!
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maybe if you "politely ask" your SD...he may comply....
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Maybe the battery needs to be replaced. It's got a battery right?
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Yes. Take out the 3135 movement, put in a high quality quartz movement, and a good battery. Problem solved. |
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2 October 2008, 02:21 AM | #28 |
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30 days hath September. April, June, and November. All the rest have 31. Except February it hath 28
I hath to go set my calendar now... Everyone hath a nice day... the hath's and the hath-nots... oh mom, do I hath to? ... OH, I CRACK MYSELF UP!!!! |
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Oh please tell me this post is a joke and a bad one at that....
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maybe this could be an idea for Rolex to come out with a complication !!
let's say...the name....DateDwellerJust....officially COSC for transoceanic flights/time zone changes. |
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