Sea Dweller loosing time.

Jun 13, 2020,06:53 AM
 

One of my favourites is loosing time.
I took this photo at 14.41 having reset the time to the second on Monday of this week
Pretty much 5 minutes in a week. I’ve worn it all week also.
Off for a fix !!




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I don’t think these modern rolexes can be magnetized because of the parachrome hairsprings

 
 By: descartes1 : June 13th, 2020-07:20
Or at least it’s very difficult to do so.

It is not magnetiseable at all

 
 By: COUNT DE MONET : June 13th, 2020-07:32
And still a metal alloy

Doesn’t magnetization make them run faster, as opposed to slower?

 
 By: Lankysudanese : June 13th, 2020-10:10
I read somewhere that losing time indicates a much more ominous problem, Bc it indicates extra friction in the system. Glad that the OP sent it in for service

It’s three

 
 By: ptug : June 14th, 2020-01:42
Years old - it was released at Baselworld 2017 and I received it later that year. Never been serviced.

Also mine!!!

 
 By: nautilus5712g : June 15th, 2020-03:50
My sea Dweller, after a good period of 15 months after a period of running for 0.5 seconds per day, he suddenly started to lose 4.5 -8.00 seconds per day. Purchased new in March 2018 and used every day, worn for about 14 hours a day at work ..... at the d... 

Wow. Interesting

 
 By: ptug : June 15th, 2020-11:56
I wonder will mine be them same. My ad is getting the watch in Friday and sending it off. Thanks for the info

What is a chronergy escape wheel?

 
 By: xyz123abc : June 15th, 2020-12:30
(I know the Rolex marketing “explanation” - but that does not reveal anything in terms of watchmaking terminology except that the escape wheel is 15% lighter).

Wow.

 
 By: ptug : June 15th, 2020-15:44
2 minutes a day is a lot. Hope it’s an easy fix

The movement is still new

 
 By: watch-er : June 15th, 2020-14:10
with a lot of changes to bump the PR to 70 hours. Hopefully, it will be as tough and reliable as its predecessor.

I know this is an older thread...

 
 By: CR : September 8th, 2020-07:09
I had been looking into this and just wanted to post here. A watchmaker who works for RSC and who contributes to another forum said he and other watchmakers have made this observation: In many of the new 32XX movements, one particular part (the pivot/long... 

It is! Thanks, CR. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : September 8th, 2020-07:14

Thanks for the info

 
 By: ptug : September 8th, 2020-13:22
Very interesting! I have had the watch returned with a “free” service and a comment that read “One component replaced “ I’m hoping they have fixed / replaced the part you mention 👍