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wally
February 19th, 2006, 22:32
Just wanted to share a Sub story. Had my SS Sub serviced and set it to the Navy clock. After 4 weeks it is 6 seconds slow! Amazing to me. I should add, I have been wearing this watch regularly for 20 years!:-)
PeteS
February 19th, 2006, 22:40
That's great accuracy! I recently got my Seadweller back from overhaul and it's been dead on for 10 days so far. This year will be 6 yrs, but 20 yrs is awesome. Has it seen much use in those 20 yrs, i.e. Diving, etc...?:-!
wally
February 19th, 2006, 23:40
That's great accuracy! I recently got my Seadweller back from overhaul and it's been dead on for 10 days so far. This year will be 6 yrs, but 20 yrs is awesome. Has it seen much use in those 20 yrs, i.e. Diving, etc...?:-!
For the most part its been my every day watch. Seen some diving in both fresh and salt water. Done a lot of snorkeling and swimming. Wore it on an aircraft carrier for 6 months which I regret. Steel wallsO| you know! Got a small mark on the crystal from that adventure. I understand Rolex will replace for @ $100.
Some day......
maverick
February 20th, 2006, 02:25
Just wanted to share a Sub story. Had my SS Sub serviced and set it to the Navy clock. After 4 weeks it is 6 seconds slow! Amazing to me. I should add, I have been wearing this watch regularly for 20 years!:-)
That is great accuracy. My 1972 Sub is +3 per day. All Rolex watches run fast on my wrist. =) maverick
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