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"title": "Comments on: Is Your Rolex Running Fast or Slow?",
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"content_html": "In reply to Sean Dobson.\n\nLosing 30 seconds a day is a bit much, even for an older model like your Oyster Precision - especially if it was just serviced a couple years ago. One issue that may be at play is positional variation. If worn components were not replaced at the time of service or if further adjustment is needed after service, there is a possibility that your watch's timekeeping accuracy may differ depending on its position. Normally this is something that is handled during service but there is always the possibility that something was overlooked when it was last serviced.\nThe the place you had it serviced last is still not able to remedy the issue, it may be worth bringing the watch to a different authorized service provider to see if they can recreate the issue and provide you with a service estimate.",
"content_text": "In reply to Sean Dobson.\n\nLosing 30 seconds a day is a bit much, even for an older model like your Oyster Precision - especially if it was just serviced a couple years ago. One issue that may be at play is positional variation. If worn components were not replaced at the time of service or if further adjustment is needed after service, there is a possibility that your watch's timekeeping accuracy may differ depending on its position. Normally this is something that is handled during service but there is always the possibility that something was overlooked when it was last serviced.\nThe the place you had it serviced last is still not able to remedy the issue, it may be worth bringing the watch to a different authorized service provider to see if they can recreate the issue and provide you with a service estimate.",
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"id": "https://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-blog/just-because/rolex-running-fast-slow.html#comment-3413",
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"content_html": "In reply to Jaeger89.\n\nThat is definitely not normal. The two-tone Sea-Dweller was just released in 2019 and it features Rolex's latest Caliber 3235 movement, which guarantees timekeeping within -2/+2 seconds per day. Given that your watch is (at most) a couple years old, it should still be within Rolex's factory warranty and as long as you are bringing it to one of Rolex's service centers, they should cover the cost of any work required to find a lasting resolution. \nWhile this still doesn't eliminate the inconvenience of having to drop your watch off again, your best option is still to have Rolex themselves perform the work, as this will ensure that the remainder of your factory warranty remains in place.",
"content_text": "In reply to Jaeger89.\n\nThat is definitely not normal. The two-tone Sea-Dweller was just released in 2019 and it features Rolex's latest Caliber 3235 movement, which guarantees timekeeping within -2/+2 seconds per day. Given that your watch is (at most) a couple years old, it should still be within Rolex's factory warranty and as long as you are bringing it to one of Rolex's service centers, they should cover the cost of any work required to find a lasting resolution. \nWhile this still doesn't eliminate the inconvenience of having to drop your watch off again, your best option is still to have Rolex themselves perform the work, as this will ensure that the remainder of your factory warranty remains in place.",
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"id": "https://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-blog/just-because/rolex-running-fast-slow.html#comment-3410",
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"content_html": "Hi Paul,\r\n\r\nCame across this post as i had a 2 tone sea-dweller that encountered slowing down approximately 1 min every 4 days. brought it to the rolex service centre and they had it fixed. Was good for awhile and i recently found it to be slow a min after 2 to 3 weeks. Is this normal and what should i do? its a hassle to constantly go back to the service centre and leave it there for 3 weeks :(\r\n\r\nAppreciate your advice and insights!",
"content_text": "Hi Paul,\r\n\r\nCame across this post as i had a 2 tone sea-dweller that encountered slowing down approximately 1 min every 4 days. brought it to the rolex service centre and they had it fixed. Was good for awhile and i recently found it to be slow a min after 2 to 3 weeks. Is this normal and what should i do? its a hassle to constantly go back to the service centre and leave it there for 3 weeks :(\r\n\r\nAppreciate your advice and insights!",
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"id": "https://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-blog/just-because/rolex-running-fast-slow.html#comment-3409",
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"content_html": "Hi.\r\nI HAVE A WIND-UP 1954 ROLEX OYSTER PRECISION IN BETTER CONDITION THAN I AM AT 66,IT'S CLEANED AND SERVICED EVERY FIVE YEARS AND WAS LAST CLEANED AND SERVICED IN APRIL 2018 BUT FOR THE LAST FOUR MONTHS,IT HAS BEEN LOOSING ABOUT TWO TO THREE MINUTES A WEEK AND IS KEPT IN MY BEDROOM WITH NOTHING IN IT THAT CAN DEMAGNETIZE IT.\r\nI TOOK IT BACK TO TIME PIECE,AND THEY HAD IT FOR TWO WEEKS AND SAID IT WAS KEEPING PERFECT TIME,MAYBE IT WAS,BUT NOT IN MY BEDROOM OR ON MY WRIST.\r\nI DO NOT THINK THAT LOOSING 30 SECONDS A DAY IS GOOD FOR A WELL-LOOKED AFTER MECHANICAL WIND ROLEX THAT IS SERVICED AND CLEANED REGULARLY.,ANY IDEA WHAT THE PROBLEM MIGHT BE.?\r\nTHE ONLY PART THAT HAS EVER BEEN REPLACED WAS THE MAINSPRING IN 2009.\r\nPS. I AM IN THE UK SO CAN'T BRING IT IN TO YOU,A REPLY VIA EMAIL WOULD HELP.\r\nTHANK YOU.\r\nSEAN.",
"content_text": "Hi.\r\nI HAVE A WIND-UP 1954 ROLEX OYSTER PRECISION IN BETTER CONDITION THAN I AM AT 66,IT'S CLEANED AND SERVICED EVERY FIVE YEARS AND WAS LAST CLEANED AND SERVICED IN APRIL 2018 BUT FOR THE LAST FOUR MONTHS,IT HAS BEEN LOOSING ABOUT TWO TO THREE MINUTES A WEEK AND IS KEPT IN MY BEDROOM WITH NOTHING IN IT THAT CAN DEMAGNETIZE IT.\r\nI TOOK IT BACK TO TIME PIECE,AND THEY HAD IT FOR TWO WEEKS AND SAID IT WAS KEEPING PERFECT TIME,MAYBE IT WAS,BUT NOT IN MY BEDROOM OR ON MY WRIST.\r\nI DO NOT THINK THAT LOOSING 30 SECONDS A DAY IS GOOD FOR A WELL-LOOKED AFTER MECHANICAL WIND ROLEX THAT IS SERVICED AND CLEANED REGULARLY.,ANY IDEA WHAT THE PROBLEM MIGHT BE.?\r\nTHE ONLY PART THAT HAS EVER BEEN REPLACED WAS THE MAINSPRING IN 2009.\r\nPS. I AM IN THE UK SO CAN'T BRING IT IN TO YOU,A REPLY VIA EMAIL WOULD HELP.\r\nTHANK YOU.\r\nSEAN.",
"date_published": "2020-12-09T15:12:33-08:00",
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"id": "https://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-blog/just-because/rolex-running-fast-slow.html#comment-3395",
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"content_html": "In reply to Nagabushan.\n\nIf you purchased your watch a full ten years ago and it is now running about 30 seconds fast - and you haven't had it serviced during that time - then your watch is likely due for routine servicing, and that should clear up any timekeeping issues you are having. There is a chance that the issue with timekeeping is due to magnetism, or an impact that has caused something to require adjustment; however Rolex recommends a service every 10 years, so if you have not had your Yacht-Master serviced in that time, then it is simply due for a service anyway.",
"content_text": "In reply to Nagabushan.\n\nIf you purchased your watch a full ten years ago and it is now running about 30 seconds fast - and you haven't had it serviced during that time - then your watch is likely due for routine servicing, and that should clear up any timekeeping issues you are having. There is a chance that the issue with timekeeping is due to magnetism, or an impact that has caused something to require adjustment; however Rolex recommends a service every 10 years, so if you have not had your Yacht-Master serviced in that time, then it is simply due for a service anyway.",
"date_published": "2020-11-30T09:07:51-08:00",
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"id": "https://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-blog/just-because/rolex-running-fast-slow.html#comment-3391",
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"content_html": "Purchased rolex yacht master date just about 10 years back from Singapore. I am experiencing 30 seconds fast per day. Can you guide me pl. thank you",
"content_text": "Purchased rolex yacht master date just about 10 years back from Singapore. I am experiencing 30 seconds fast per day. Can you guide me pl. thank you",
"date_published": "2020-11-28T05:18:44-08:00",
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"id": "https://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-blog/just-because/rolex-running-fast-slow.html#comment-3053",
"url": "https://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-blog/just-because/rolex-running-fast-slow.html#comment-3053",
"content_html": "In reply to lee r.\n\nCOSC tolerances permit anywhere between -4 and +6 seconds of timekeeping variance per day (compared to the -2/+2 seconds promised by Rolex's new in-house chronometer-certification standards). Although your watch is running slightly outside of its specs, it is not all that far off, so it may just need to be regulated, rather than requiring a full-on service.",
"content_text": "In reply to lee r.\n\nCOSC tolerances permit anywhere between -4 and +6 seconds of timekeeping variance per day (compared to the -2/+2 seconds promised by Rolex's new in-house chronometer-certification standards). Although your watch is running slightly outside of its specs, it is not all that far off, so it may just need to be regulated, rather than requiring a full-on service.",
"date_published": "2020-08-18T12:39:55-07:00",
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"id": "https://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-blog/just-because/rolex-running-fast-slow.html#comment-3050",
"url": "https://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-blog/just-because/rolex-running-fast-slow.html#comment-3050",
"content_html": "hi Paul,\r\nI recently purchased a Tudor Black Bay Black from Bob's Watches and continue to love it and plan to add to my collection in the future. i purchased a circa 1987 day/date about a year ago. The watch is beautiful in yellow gold but it's run about 10 or 11 seconds slow per day since i've gotten it. Do you think it needs to be serviced or do you think that's not that bad and i should wait until it gets worse?",
"content_text": "hi Paul,\r\nI recently purchased a Tudor Black Bay Black from Bob's Watches and continue to love it and plan to add to my collection in the future. i purchased a circa 1987 day/date about a year ago. The watch is beautiful in yellow gold but it's run about 10 or 11 seconds slow per day since i've gotten it. Do you think it needs to be serviced or do you think that's not that bad and i should wait until it gets worse?",
"date_published": "2020-08-17T19:06:51-07:00",
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"id": "https://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-blog/just-because/rolex-running-fast-slow.html#comment-3013",
"url": "https://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-blog/just-because/rolex-running-fast-slow.html#comment-3013",
"content_html": "In reply to Valuation.\n\nFeel free to fill our the sell your watch page on our site, and one of our representatives will be in touch shortly!",
"content_text": "In reply to Valuation.\n\nFeel free to fill our the sell your watch page on our site, and one of our representatives will be in touch shortly!",
"date_published": "2020-07-31T10:40:27-07:00",
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"id": "https://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-blog/just-because/rolex-running-fast-slow.html#comment-3010",
"url": "https://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-blog/just-because/rolex-running-fast-slow.html#comment-3010",
"content_html": "I\u2019m thinking of changing my Rolex president just date my father purchased it from America about 6 years ago and paid around \u00a34000 for it Comes with nice wood Vanir box and all papers I\u2019d just like to see what it\u2019s value is regards Jason",
"content_text": "I\u2019m thinking of changing my Rolex president just date my father purchased it from America about 6 years ago and paid around \u00a34000 for it Comes with nice wood Vanir box and all papers I\u2019d just like to see what it\u2019s value is regards Jason",
"date_published": "2020-07-31T05:19:22-07:00",
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