Tudor Pelagos Owners - slow running
Tudor Pelagos Owners - slow running
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Squadrone Rosso

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3,570 posts

169 months

Friday 29th March 2019
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Hi,

My 2015 Pelagos RH Titanium has started to run very slow, losing c15 minutes a week.

It has the in house Tudor movement. It’s been worn for less than 30 days from new.

Anyone else had the same issue?

Obviously out of warranty & in need of a service but I’m surprised as all of my watches are worn in rotation & have a lot of down time and they don’t suffer the same.

Thanks,

Simon


Arun_D

2,328 posts

217 months

Friday 29th March 2019
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I have a Pelagos LHD, which is the same movement, and I cannot say the same about mine.

If you give the spring a daily manual boost with the crown and monitor, it would be interesting to hear if it's affected.

Squadrone Rosso

Original Poster:

3,570 posts

169 months

Friday 29th March 2019
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Arun_D said:
I have a Pelagos LHD, which is the same movement, and I cannot say the same about mine.

If you give the spring a daily manual boost with the crown and monitor, it would be interesting to hear if it's affected.
Thanks. I fully wound it last Saturday & put it in my winder. No affect, heamoraging time frown

ReaperCushions

7,336 posts

206 months

Friday 29th March 2019
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Arun_D said:
I have a Pelagos LHD, which is the same movement, and I cannot say the same about mine.

If you give the spring a daily manual boost with the crown and monitor, it would be interesting to hear if it's affected.
Side question... what wrist to you wear the LHD on?

I love the look, but am unsure if the crown being the other way around (I wear on left) will make a difference.

Arun_D

2,328 posts

217 months

Friday 29th March 2019
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ReaperCushions said:
Side question... what wrist to you wear the LHD on?

I love the look, but am unsure if the crown being the other way around (I wear on left) will make a difference.
I'm afraid I'm a 'wrong' wrister, and wear mine on my right wrist. Fo what it's worth, I've never found it an issue wearing convential crowned watches on the right, aside from having to take it off when adjusting on a flight etc.

Photo showing it on neither, for added unhelpfulness...






Squadrone Rosso said:
Thanks. I fully wound it last Saturday & put it in my winder. No affect, heamoraging time frown
Hmm, sounds like it needs some attention. I find mind extremely accurate, regardless of usage.

Edited by Arun_D on Friday 29th March 18:48

Johnniem

2,734 posts

245 months

Thursday 4th April 2019
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Mini hijack if I may? Anyone else had the slipping crown when winding? It needs to be fixed and I wonder what the cost might be?

Squadrone Rosso

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3,570 posts

169 months

Thursday 4th April 2019
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Johnniem said:
Mini hijack if I may? Anyone else had the slipping crown when winding? It needs to be fixed and I wonder what the cost might be?
Can’t say I noticed that. Anyway, took it in for service last Saturday.

MarkJS

2,070 posts

169 months

Friday 5th April 2019
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Squadrone Rosso said:
Thanks. I fully wound it last Saturday & put it in my winder. No affect, heamoraging time frown
Does it live in the winder when it's not on your wrist or has it been stopped apart from the 30 days wrist time?

I'm sure the service will uncover any issues but would be interested to know what the report says.