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Old 14 December 2019, 01:55 AM   #1
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I love a fast Rolex

All my Rolex watches have been very accurate well within the COSC standards. And the new 3235 movement in my DJ41 is currently running 1 second fast per day. Extraordinary.

The reason I mention this, is that all my other Rolex watches have always run slow. So who cares about a few seconds one way or the other - right?

Well if your watch runs fast, you can simply pull the crown to stop the movement for a few seconds until you are spot on to a reference time. If it is running slow, you need to stop the movement and advance the minute hand to the next minute before restarting the watch to a reference time.

So I love a fast Rolex. Have a great weekend everyone!


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