Is my Submariner running too slow?
Is my Submariner running too slow?
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OGR4M

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875 posts

175 months

Friday 24th August 2018
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I thought to myself ‘what does the PH watch section need? Another Rolex thread!’

I’ve had my PH staple ceramic Sub for about 18 months or so - and recently I’ve noticed it losing time quicker than before, so I’ve kept track of it for 2 weeks.

In that time it has lost 74 seconds (according to www.time.is ) which, so my calculator says, is 5.28 seconds per day.

Obviously this is well outside of the +/- 2 second COSC rating and even outside the +6/-4 I’ve heard dotted about a few times, so in the opinion of the PH watch experts, does this need sorting?

For reference, the watch has never been dropped or bashed, and I have a fairly manual job so is wound very well as a result, the only possible cause I can think of is that I take the watch off when I sleep.

Now, 5-and-a-bit seconds is hardly a disaster and I’m not going to break down the doors of my AD and demand I get compensation immediately - it’s just a bit irksome (and if I can get it regulated under warranty, it’s better than paying for a service, surely!)

Answers on a postcard, please! (as long as someone doesn’t mention quartz...)

Edited by OGR4M on Friday 24th August 04:57

Debaser

7,558 posts

283 months

Friday 24th August 2018
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I would send it back to get regulated. Like you say, 5s per day is hardly the end of the world but the fact it’s runing well out of spec would piss me off.


RiggaTheMighty

145 posts

96 months

Wednesday 29th August 2018
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You get a 5 year warranty on Rolex, so just take it back to where you got it and get it regulated.
It’s at least 6/7 years away from needing anything else.


andy tims

5,598 posts

268 months

Wednesday 29th August 2018
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I'm pretty sure COSC standards are -4 / +6 seconds per day average, but that Rolex's own standards are -2 / +2

https://www.ablogtowatch.com/rolex-extends-stringe...

OGR4M

Original Poster:

875 posts

175 months

Thursday 30th August 2018
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andy tims said:
I'm pretty sure COSC standards are -4 / +6 seconds per day average, but that Rolex's own standards are -2 / +2

https://www.ablogtowatch.com/rolex-extends-stringe...
Thanks for the clarifying link - looks like I’ll be waddling into the AD at some point soon. I wonder if I can get that white gold GMT as compensation scratchchin

stuttgartmetal

8,117 posts

238 months

Thursday 30th August 2018
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Lie it flat at night, not on its side.

OGR4M

Original Poster:

875 posts

175 months

Friday 31st August 2018
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stuttgartmetal said:
Lie it flat at night, not on its side.
It’s always face up, although I have to put it on my wallet or similar otherwise I can hear it ticking when on my bedside table irked

Solid advice, though, I did recently read that one can effectively ‘self-regulate’ a watch by keeping it in specific positions.

I suppose this means that the watch is catching up some of its time overnight, and is otherwise running even slower without that...