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23 January 2021, 07:52 AM | #361 |
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Thank you! I also replied back to you! Thanks again. Back to our favorite subject watches.
The comparison with the catastrophic failure of the 911 IMS has really put me in the shoes of current 32xx owners, though I dont own a Rolex with that movement. |
23 January 2021, 07:56 AM | #362 | |
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That there’s nothing wrong with the 3235 calibre, and that a handful of disgruntled individuals complaining about their defective units on a forum doesn’t prove otherwise. |
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23 January 2021, 07:59 AM | #363 |
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I have seen the 2 Year Out & 3 Years Out threads but feel this is like films and wouldn’t want to watch the Indiana Jones ones out of sequence. Can you point me to the 1 Year Out thread please someone, as we are in lockdown and I have all weekend to be able to get up to speed with ‘The 3235 Movement & The Fix Trilogy’.
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However, the people that are coming out of the woodwork in addition to those with previous accounts of "the issue at hand", are sharing their stories with a high degree of credibility. At least as credible as one could ever expect on an internet forum. Besides, it seems these accounts with a common theme far outweigh those of people who are having ongoing issues with other watches Of course, the average consumer may have been conditioned by exposure to the likes of the Internationally Renowned Celebrity Watchmaker and accept that in the event the manufacturer can't make it all right for them when the watch is out of warranty, then they have to simply pay up to the watchmaker in order to have their watch running as expected Either that or re-purpose the watch to filling up space in the bottom of the drawer at home. Or perhaps sell it to the watchmaker so he/she can fix it up in their down time to be re-sold by the watchmaker for a nice little profit. And even though the watchmaker may not have a parts account, they can very easily source the parts required from a mate that has the required account. In ways, that's just how the system works i'm afraid. Of course that doesn't take into account the upfront expense of these watches and all that goes with it. There are other scenarios which come to mind, but that will be the preserve of Rolex as they're totally empowered in every sense. Hopefully, we remain |
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23 January 2021, 04:11 PM | #369 |
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I doubt we‘ll hear from Hodinkee or other major watch websites about this issue because the watch industry doesn’t really do investigative journalism. The watch websites need to suck up to the brands to get access to the goods. Sure, there‘s some wiggle room for a bit of criticism, but the criticisms are almost always fairly minor. It‘s too big, it‘s too small, it‘s too thick, the dial has too much text or too little, it‘s not a value proposition, they shouldn‘t have dropped the OP39, the availability is limited, etc. I recall Hodinkee raving exuberantly about the Tudor GMT, yet AFAIK they‘ve never mentioned the date wheel issue.
I‘m sure Rolex did rigorously test the 32xx movements, but likely did not do long-term, multi-year testing. If they did and noticed the problem and just said ah shoot some lube on it, it’ll be good, well, no that’s not good. It’s great that lots of people are posting that the watches they got recently run great. Well, so did the ones where the problem developed a year-plus out, so a new watch running well doesn‘t mean it won‘t develop the problem. My expectation is that any good mechanical watch should run at COSC or better over a period of years. Heck, my late father‘s 1954 Omega Seamaster that had very minimal servicing over nearly 60 years of daily use had very few parts replaced when I had it overhauled two years ago (they sent back all the old parts) and that thing runs consistently at +3spd. I expect a movement released six years ago to have the bugs worked out. |
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The second readings will be done in 24 hours. But: My wife’s 2002 Boxster S has just turned over 200k km’s last week and she took this pix. There is nothing in the service records relating to any work having been done on the IMS bearings. Let’s hope I have the same luck with my DJ41.
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The 3235 Movement and The Fix (2 years out)
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In general, this topic needs DATA from the 3200 series movements bought from 2015-2021. |
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Guys, I'd wager I'm at least as big of a car nut as anybody in this thread but if you wouldn't mind taking the Porsche chat to PM it would be greatly appreciated. We're having a hard enough time keeping even the watch related comments halfway useful :)
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We may want to start a separate thread with a poll in it asking have you had a issue with your 32 series movement and how many times have you sent it in for correction. “Has your 32 series movement time keeping slowed down during ownership?”etc... Good simple way to collect forum data. |
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Good advice, on both fronts
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That's a lot of needed data to be gathered.
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24 January 2021, 01:54 AM | #380 | |
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Just saw it now. What should we do? Makes no sense to run 2 identical threads in parallel. Edit: I deleted mine |
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Confirmation bias is the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in a way that confirms or supports one's prior beliefs or values.[1] People display this bias when they select information that supports their views, ignoring contrary information, or when they interpret ambiguous evidence as supporting their existing position. The effect is strongest for desired outcomes, for emotionally charged issues, and for deeply entrenched beliefs. Confirmation bias cannot be eliminated entirely, but it can be managed, for example, by education and training in critical thinking skills. -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confirmation_bias |
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Agreed, don't want 2. I didn't see yours though when I just now checked? If you think yours is better in some way we can certainly debate which to keep, otherwise maybe ask a mod to delete it?
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