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14 October 2018, 02:29 AM | #1 |
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I’ve got a Rolex Explorer 2 - 216570 - that I “upgraded” from my Sub in December 2014. It has worked flawlessly and at 42mm it fits perfectly on my 8” #cavemanwrist
It’s worn in rotation once or twice per week, so typically I set the time, wind it up, and I’m good2go. The last three times I’ve strapped this bad boy on, it will not run after setting the time and winding it. If I wear it anyway, it will typically start up about 30 minutes later. This is now happening consistently. I guess the only thing I can do is have it serviced, but honestly I’m surprised this is happening... it’s not even 4 years old What do you say, my Rolex family? And what in the world is happening inside this stainless steel case? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
14 October 2018, 02:39 AM | #2 |
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If it’s less than 5 years old I wouldn’t hesitate to send it in for service under the Rolex warranty.
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14 October 2018, 03:04 AM | #3 |
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I'm just wondering how many times do you wind it and it still won't start? My Expll takes @ 12 turns but my SubC takes @ 23, weird or not but it seems they're all a little different but if yours isn't starting at all by winding, especially if you give it 40 turns I agree to shipping it to RSC
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Some of my watches don't start right upon winding. I usually wind them 20 turns and give it a little shake to start it up.
If it's still under warranty might as well send it in though. |
14 October 2018, 03:31 AM | #5 |
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My Explorer had the three year warranty and is now out of warranty since December 2017, so it could be costly to service. Which is really why I started this thread. If it were still under warranty, I would just send it in, but I got mine just before they switched over to the longer warranty, LOL.
Maybe I’ll try winding it more and shaking it next time. Regardless it always started up easily before so that indicates something has changed Thanks for your feedback Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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In an ideal world your watch should begin running when the mainspring puts enough torque into the drivetrain to begin movement.
But, it is seldom a perfect world. Torque binding, dry pallet stones, or a host of other things can hold the movement from beginning to move. A gentle tap on the side, or quick (but not overly aggressive) shake should help even out all of these opposing forces.
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I would try some of the aforementioned ‘fixes’ first and if no better I’d take it in for service. Shouldn’t take that long to start up after winding. That phenomenon in automatic watches could be caused by a million little things.
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Most of my watches do this (rolex and others) unless I wind say 20 turns
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14 October 2018, 03:50 AM | #10 |
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I have to shake my 2018 explorer2 to get it started after windinG
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14 October 2018, 05:00 AM | #11 |
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I also have a 2018 Expll it's been sitting for a week, I just wound it 26 turns to get it going. I don't think you should have to shake or tap any Rolex to get it running but they all seem to have a different starting point after so many turns.
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14 October 2018, 05:14 AM | #12 |
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This happens to my Daytona often. I find if you hack the balance and then push the crown back in after minimal turns, it’ll come to life.
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14 October 2018, 05:19 AM | #13 |
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That would be the simplest thing to try. You don't say how many turns you give the crown before determining it won't start. That number can make a huge difference in the sensibility of the recommendations in this thread. If it's 5 or 10, then yeah, wind it more (40 or so turns is a full wind). If you're typically giving it 50 turns and it still takes 30 minutes of wearing to start, that's a whole different matter.
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14 October 2018, 05:28 AM | #14 |
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Wind it up a bit more and give it some shakes. If that does not start it, service it.
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14 October 2018, 07:36 AM | #15 |
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It shouldn't need a service yet.
Just wind it a few times to kick start it as required. Set then forget. Unless there's a timekeeping or aparent power reserve problem, leave it be. |
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One month it may start with 6-8 crown turns. The next it may require 20 or more. The next time it could be less than a dozen turns. Too many internal variables. |
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14 October 2018, 08:01 AM | #17 |
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Should be under warranty,
Service it |
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Some new Rolexes, new stock, in the store start running almost immediately while others take a lot of winding and shaking. No rule of thumb here.
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I'm with 20 or so winds and a good shake.
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Trade towards full gmt
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14 October 2018, 03:39 PM | #26 |
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1. Fully wind the watch
2. Shake if it didn't start already 3. Set time & date 4. Wear |
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I have been told not to get used to "shaking" the watch aggressively to get it going (I know it's a bulletproof Rolex, but still..) Luckily all of mine start up fine around the 20 turn mark without any shaking. I mean, what really does shaking do? The hair spring is already unwinding itself.
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Does this happen with your other Rolexes?
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