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Old 21 September 2024, 05:33 AM   #1
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New Explorer 124270 time difference

Picked up in June 2024. It’s been averaging +1.6 seconds time difference since purchase with error of +/1 1.37. This is calculated against NIST time with 3 resets. There’s been times where it’s been off by about 4 seconds. I guess it’s technically within the “Superlative Chronometer” standards. Thoughts on whether I should take it in for regulation?

I’d show the graph but looks like I need 10 posts beforehand
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Old 21 September 2024, 06:00 PM   #2
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Picked up in June 2024. It’s been averaging +1.6 seconds time difference since purchase with error of +/1 1.37. This is calculated against NIST time with 3 resets. There’s been times where it’s been off by about 4 seconds. I guess it’s technically within the “Superlative Chronometer” standards. Thoughts on whether I should take it in for regulation?

I’d show the graph but looks like I need 10 posts beforehand
Forget all this constant checking to time to exact second just wear and enjoy your watch in good health now that's far more important. Remember there are 86400 seconds in a day your watch is fine.
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Old 21 September 2024, 08:25 PM   #3
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Old 21 September 2024, 09:01 PM   #4
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I guess it’s technically within the “Superlative Chronometer” standards.

Thoughts on whether I should take it in for regulation?
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Old 21 September 2024, 09:19 PM   #5
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If it's running outside of published spec you can have it looked at if it bothers you. What you describe wouldn't bother me but it's your watch and your choice.
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Old 21 September 2024, 09:54 PM   #6
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I wish my 114270 ran +1.6
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Old 21 September 2024, 09:57 PM   #7
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Picked up in June 2024. It’s been averaging +1.6 seconds time difference since purchase with error of +/1 1.37. This is calculated against NIST time with 3 resets. There’s been times where it’s been off by about 4 seconds. I guess it’s technically within the “Superlative Chronometer” standards. Thoughts on whether I should take it in for regulation?

I’d show the graph but looks like I need 10 posts beforehand
If it's running within the +2/-2 specs then it's really fine. I wouldn't worry about it so much or think about getting a quartz watch.

There's a whole range of factors which influence accuracy including temperature, wearing it, and how it rests at night.
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Old 21 September 2024, 10:34 PM   #8
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I have found that tracking my watch on a daily gives me some information but I prefer to track them over a week. During that week I give the watch significant wear and ensure that it is wound if put down for a day or two. I have found better results this way.
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Old 22 September 2024, 03:33 AM   #9
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Is this a troll post?
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Old 23 September 2024, 12:54 AM   #10
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You’re in for a lot of heartache and headaches if you keep this up my friend

Wear the watch and enjoy it. The watch is 3 months old. It doesn’t need to be regulated


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Old 23 September 2024, 01:00 AM   #11
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There’s a cool thread over on the tech forum you’re really going to enjoy.
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Old 3 October 2024, 09:05 AM   #12
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Wasn’t meant to be a troll post. I was reading over on Reddit that 3230 was accurate down to tenths of seconds. But then I also hear that there were issues with some 3230s not having proper lubrication and losing time.

Since the original post, average accuracy has interestingly crept up to +1.7 and over last week has been above +2. I’ll have an official Rolex store opening nearby soon, so I’ll swing by there to get it checked out.

All in all, very happy with it and it’s on my wrist every day.
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Old 3 October 2024, 09:35 AM   #13
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Old 3 October 2024, 06:13 PM   #14
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Wasn’t meant to be a troll post. I was reading over on Reddit that 3230 was accurate down to tenths of seconds. But then I also hear that there were issues with some 3230s not having proper lubrication and losing time.

Since the original post, average accuracy has interestingly crept up to +1.7 and over last week has been above +2. I’ll have an official Rolex store opening nearby soon, so I’ll swing by there to get it checked out.

All in all, very happy with it and it’s on my wrist every day.
Don't always believe what you read on the net, the bare uncased movements are still tested at the Swiss COSC to a AVERAGE of -4 +6 seconds a day to get the chronometer certification. And in the 15 days of testing the movement could vary by up to 10 seconds on any single day of testing and still pass the COSC test. Rolex then further tests movement in its case to a precision of -2+2 seconds now this don't mean it will perform exactly the same every single day on the wrist as there are many variables,youir watch is fine.
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Why is it we never hear from their leader when the watch runs fast
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I concur with all that has been written before and in innumerable other threads…your watch is fine, consider the variations, even outside superlative specs, as the evidence of your watch‘s intrinsically micro-mechanical nature and of its being, ever so slightly, subject to the variables life throws at it.
Your watch is gorgeous, enjoy it for what it is, and don’t try to enjoy it for what it is not, i.e. a computer..
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Have to agree on that one Brian.
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Old 2 December 2024, 02:49 PM   #19
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Two more months of data. Seems like it's stabilizing around 2 sec/day. Will pop into the AD and see what they think
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Today is the 28th day of a timing test I’ve been running on my 124270 and 226570 Explorers which I’ve owned for roughly 2 years and 1.5 years respectively. The Explorer is averaging +2.5 SPD and the Explorer II is averaging +3 SPD, the same as the last two times I ran the test give or take a few tenths, both out of spec but consistent. When performance changes I’ll worry.
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Old 4 December 2024, 04:34 AM   #21
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Today is the 28th day of a timing test I’ve been running on my 124270 and 226570 Explorers which I’ve owned for roughly 2 years and 1.5 years respectively. The Explorer is averaging +2.5 SPD and the Explorer II is averaging +3 SPD, the same as the last two times I ran the test give or take a few tenths, both out of spec but consistent. When performance changes I’ll worry.
Thanks for the info, Kevin! Good to know that someone else is in the same boat. I'm not keen on getting it serviced at this time but would like to hear what my local Rolex AD says about it.
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Two more months of data. Seems like it's stabilizing around 2 sec/day. Will pop into the AD and see what they think
What do you expect their reaction to be about your Rolex having a deviation of 2 seconds per day?
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Two more months of data. Seems like it's stabilizing around 2 sec/day. Will pop into the AD and see what they think
Your conclusion is wrong because your watch is not running with +2 s/d.
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