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Thread: In house Pelagos running 5 seconds slow per day

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    In house Pelagos running 5 seconds slow per day

    My first in house Pelagos was 1second fast per day and my second was 3 seconds slow per day. This is while being worn in an office environment and off the wrist overnight. Having not worn it for 2 weeks it’s now 5 seconds slow per day. This seems a lot to me. Is there a way to get this resolved without sending the watch back to Tudor? The last time they had my watxh in 2 occasions they damaged the bracelet and case with quite a number of scratches.

    I could send it away on the rubber strap if I had to I guess.


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    Last edited by Stuno1; 8th November 2018 at 16:47.

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    Doesn’t sound a lot to me tbh. Wear it a couple of days more then retest it

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    I would wear it for a few months, and see.

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    One second outside chronometer spec is pretty good timekeeping

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    Better waiting till service time unless we're talking 10+ plus secs per day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stefmcd View Post
    Better waiting till service time unless we're talking 10+ plus secs per day.

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    That makes sense. I’ll see how it goes.

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    Yeah they normally stabilise after a couple of months.


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    My Pelagos ran at -10spd from new and it drove me beserk. I sent it back to Rolex even though they stated it was in their specs for the watch (an ETA version). It came back to me running at exactly the same rate and I thought they hadn’t even looked at it. Then I sent it to Duncan at Genesis. Turned around in a week and even now, 4 years on, keeps time to within 1 spd. Duncan stayed that there was evidence that Rolex had been inside the watch as it was noted on the case back. Got it on today actually. Awesome watch.

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