Mine is about -1.5 sec/per day...I would gladly change that for +4 sec/day. As they say, one man's too fast Rolex is another man's... :) [nt]

Jun 11, 2020,07:15 AM
 

No message body

  login to reply

Comments: view entire thread

 

Superlative Chronometer...no more.

 
 By: Lankysudanese : June 11th, 2020-05:25
This is a rant, so please feel free to ignore if (like most of us) you are here for some positive post-COVID-lockdown news. I just received my first generation batman after I had sent it to geneva headquarters >4months ago for superlative regulation. And ...  

A few thoughts..

 
 By: LS : June 11th, 2020-05:43
First, very nice watch. I am not a Rolex guy, but the “Batman” is one of the few I find pleasing. That being said, perhaps it just needs to settle in a bit? Also, it is my understanding that watches tend to run fast as the mainspring is nearer to the end;... 

👍🏿 [nt]

 
 By: Lankysudanese : June 11th, 2020-06:35

The real question is..

 
 By: myles721 : June 11th, 2020-06:24
Why did you buy a Rolex? If it was to own a Rolex who cares about 3.5 seconds a day...if it was to own a consistent timepiece there are other brands in the category that have IMO better movements.

Ok😀...

 
 By: myles721 : June 11th, 2020-07:59
Omega Seamaster PO. Blancpain 50 Fathoms GP Nighthawk ...  

All too big, or else I would have all 3 in my stable.

 
 By: Lankysudanese : June 11th, 2020-08:14
You better believe that I’ve emailed Blancpain to offer a modern FF in a historically accurate 42mm😂😂

Or for a GMT

 
 By: myles721 : June 11th, 2020-08:10
...  

Touché (apart from the size).

 
 By: Lankysudanese : June 11th, 2020-08:17
You have great taste

So do you

 
 By: myles721 : June 11th, 2020-08:19
😉

Personally I've always felt if you want perfect timing buy a quartz. The fetish for mechanical watches to be within a few seconds a day never was my thing.

 
 By: Blansky : June 11th, 2020-06:25
Really, what is the correct time anyways. Enjoy the beautiful watch and forget about perfect time. And what are you timing it against. Hopefully not a cell phone?

Your opinion is shared by many in the watch community, and I respect that. I just don’t subscribe to it.

 
 By: Lankysudanese : June 11th, 2020-06:33
I’m timing it with an atomic clock app. FYI: my AP RO never claimed superlative chronometry and it still made ‘the cut’ in terms of ending in my collection. Was I happily-surprised with the stable plus 3.5 seconds per day of the caliber 3120? Absolutely ... 

I realize there are people who demand complete accuracy and that's fine.

 
 By: Blansky : June 11th, 2020-07:40
It's just too bad that every time you look at your beautiful watch you are disappointed. That's my point. Due to a couple of seconds a day, you lost your love of your watch. For me it's never an issue partly because I change watches every 4 days. So it's ... 

I share your point regarding accuracy!

 
 By: ZSHSZ : June 11th, 2020-07:26
As I previously shared my parallel, if John Harrison was able to make in 1761 a marine chronometer that run at 1s/month, with today’s technology we should at least match that. So The Batman is my all time favorite of all watches that I ever handled in my ...  

My Datejust 36mm 126200...

 
 By: Boris : June 11th, 2020-07:49
... bought brand new last year has never run the advertized \-2 secs per day. It has always consistently been at 3.5 secs per day. Which is not bad in my book, but not at the advertized level. I think this is mostly marketing, to be honest.

I have never

 
 By: baufoam : June 11th, 2020-07:55
had a Rolex or a Patek Philippe keep consistent time within the rates that they claim are to be expected. I love my Rolex and Patek Philippe timepieces, but at their best they keep “good “ time. Nothing within the claim in the advertising.

Rolex are the marketing kings.

 
 By: Lankysudanese : June 11th, 2020-07:58
For whatever reason, my precious sub-no-date ran plus 0.5s/day for 4-5 years, until I was forced to sell it 😔

Get the tools and regulate yourself!

 
 By: roundel : June 11th, 2020-11:11
Regulating watches is not rocket science usually. I have only cracked open a few of my watches to make adjustments, but it is frequently fun and rewarding. My 5002 Big Pilot was a great success that I got down to a fraction of a second a day through trial... 

That is the spirit!

 
 By: Lankysudanese : June 11th, 2020-11:50
BTW: what kind of apps listen to watches tick to calculate the rate?

Hairspring

 
 By: roundel : June 11th, 2020-11:55
I use Hairspring. It uses my iphones speaker. There needs to be very little ambient noise, but it is a fun app.

Sorry

 
 By: roundel : June 11th, 2020-14:46
I tried to look it up and it appears to be NLA. I cannot comment on the quality of the current options in the App Store.