Not terrible. At first I saw 35 sec and assumed magnetized, but that's over 5 days. Sometimes I wonder since all my watches get shipped to me that the process could introduce magnetizism
I recently get my FXD MN24 which has the COSC certification. After 5 days on my wrist, it runs with + 35 sec (+7 sec per day) which is more than the COSC spec (-4 sec / +6 sec). What do you think about it? Do I have to send it back to the manufacture? Any...
How do you place your watch when you take it off? Before you take it in for service, I would change the way you rest the watch at night (assuming you don't sleep with it). Remember the watch is tested in several positions but not all positions yield the s...
No, I do not sleep with it 😆. When I take it off, I lay it almost flat. The strap lifts it a little bit as you can see on the photo below. Once again thanks and have a Nice day. ...
Not terrible. At first I saw 35 sec and assumed magnetized, but that's over 5 days. Sometimes I wonder since all my watches get shipped to me that the process could introduce magnetizism
I suggest, give it a couple of weeks to break in and if it doesn’t improve take it to Tudor or your AD for a regulation, that movement can do way better than that… Easy fix…
I mean, is it a MN24 (as you say) or an older watch sold in 2024? In both cases, I would take it to the AD for an inspection. These movements are generally very precise. My daughter owns a Black Bay that has exactly the same issue, -7 seconds per day, in ...
It is a brand new MN24. I was on the waiting list so as soon as my AD got it he gave me the call (it was last Friday). I will give it a couple of weeks to see what happen. If there is no change then I will bring it back to my AD.
TUDOR watches are good. So I think my issue will be fixed quickly. I am going to follow the advices of the WPS members. I got the change to try both Redbull version when I was last time at my AD (3 hands version and the chrono) and I can say they are real...
As some commented sometime the watch just need to run a bit to settle in and also sometime 1 or 2 position are worst … now when I wear it it has zero deviation and at night I leave it crown right which I often found to be the slowest position on rolex and...
What do you mean by "I leave it crown right"? I am not sure to understand well the position you mean. Is it the point 2 or 3 explained below (document provided by Bobbe)? ...
Black Bay S&G: -2 sec Pelagos LHD: -1 sec. Pelagos Chrono: not measured yet, but also some -2 or 3 sec Therefore I was under the impression that Tudors are generally regulated a bit on the slow side. Marcus