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    I *think* its previous owner sent my 126600 back to rolex under warranty to address timekeeping. That has a 3235 movement.
    Now it runs at a steady -0.5

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    Quote Originally Posted by verv View Post
    I *think* its previous owner sent my 126600 back to rolex under warranty to address timekeeping. That has a 3235 movement.
    Now it runs at a steady -0.5
    St James’s managed that at the end. After two returns.

    Something wrong with those new calibres for sure if often new watches need regulation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toshk View Post
    St James’s managed that at the end. After two returns.

    Something wrong with those new calibres for sure if often new watches need regulation.
    Yes, touch wood they seem to have put it right permanently.

    The movements dont put me off tbh, seems a bit pot luck like the Tudor gmt date issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by verv View Post
    Yes, touch wood they seem to have put it right permanently.

    The movements dont put me off tbh, seems a bit pot luck like the Tudor gmt date issue.
    Well, not entirely sure tbh. I’ve handled six in the last three years. All new and all running slow. The 2nd Sub was the worst though. 8 seconds slow at one point.

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