rolex 3230 movement problems | Rolex 3230 oscillator rolex 3230 movement problems While there have been some comments (from Bas, as I recall) that fewer 32XX movements seem to be in need of servicing, I am not aware of any specific determination of the cause of, much less the solution for, the problem. The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner is a line of sports watches designed for diving and manufactured by Rolex, resistant to water and corrosion. [1] . The first Submariner was introduced to the public in 1954 at the Basel Watch Fair. [2] . It was the first watch to be waterproof up to 100 metres (330 ft). [3] .
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Just curious if the 32XX movement problems have extended to the no-date variant, caliber 3230. Any submariner or OP owners (new releases of 2020) out there with the same movement problem as the 3235?? Specifically, losing time or discovering low amplitude on the . Just a quick poll as I came across a couple of threads on another Rolex forum that highlighted a potential issue with the 32xx prefixed Rolex movements whereby they run absolutely fine for about a year to 18 months, and then suddenly start to lose time (potentially due to low .
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As for my experiences my 3230 had a general failure where it wouldn’t wind twice. In the second time they fixed it. I have has a 3230, 3235 for 3 years and a timegrapher for 2 years and not had any issues related to beat amplitude. I have got another 3235 since June and again .
While there have been some comments (from Bas, as I recall) that fewer 32XX movements seem to be in need of servicing, I am not aware of any specific determination of the cause of, much less the solution for, the problem.
I was watching a review of the 124270 and they said there are problems with the 3230 movement, specifically that it's very hard to service. Then I look deeper and find there may be amplitude problems.
There's a documented problem with MANY of the 32xx movements. And there are many more that will go on the fritz. Just because nobody has thrown them on a Timegrapher yet to see if the amplitude is low at 24 hours after full wind doesn't mean they won't develop the .
Just curious if the 32XX movement problems have extended to the no-date variant, caliber 3230. Any submariner or OP owners (new releases of 2020) out there with the same movement problem as the 3235?? Specifically, losing time or discovering low amplitude on the movement. Thanks in advance. While there have been some comments (from Bas, as I recall) that fewer 32XX movements seem to be in need of servicing, I am not aware of any specific determination of the cause of, much less the solution for, the problem.
I was watching a review of the 124270 and they said there are problems with the 3230 movement, specifically that it's very hard to service. Then I look deeper and find there may be amplitude problems.
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Accuracy and timekeeping depend on many factors including rest position and temperature. Try rest position dial up overnight and monitor with a smartphone app (e.g. Watch Tracker). Start with a fully wound movement, i.e. 40+ complete (360 degrees) crown turns. Sorry to hear about your problems with the 3230 (caliber introduced in 2020). What were all your OP41 issues? I recently got a beautiful 2024 Rolex with a 3230 movement. After reading the thread explaining the problems with this movement I got a bit paranoid and kept an eye on the timekeeping. I have had it on for around 2 weeks. I have a 124270 with the calibre 3230 movement and you have described what I experienced as well when winding to start up the watch movement, it feels "gritty" and not "buttery" smooth like my 114060.
I'm close to a purchase of a watch using the 3230 movement (OP41 new from an AD) and this thread came up in the course of some research. I've read through quite a bit of the thread with interest. I am interested in the reports I read on TRF about the reliability and mechanical integrity of the 3235 movement,and would be keen to learn more about what and when the fails occur.In the 32xx problem thread, some 2022 watches were having low amplitude and timekeeping problems but these watches may have been made in earlier years. There were some upgrades to the movement but it's not clear yet if it's now 100% reliable as .
Just curious if the 32XX movement problems have extended to the no-date variant, caliber 3230. Any submariner or OP owners (new releases of 2020) out there with the same movement problem as the 3235?? Specifically, losing time or discovering low amplitude on the movement. Thanks in advance.
While there have been some comments (from Bas, as I recall) that fewer 32XX movements seem to be in need of servicing, I am not aware of any specific determination of the cause of, much less the solution for, the problem.
I was watching a review of the 124270 and they said there are problems with the 3230 movement, specifically that it's very hard to service. Then I look deeper and find there may be amplitude problems. Accuracy and timekeeping depend on many factors including rest position and temperature. Try rest position dial up overnight and monitor with a smartphone app (e.g. Watch Tracker). Start with a fully wound movement, i.e. 40+ complete (360 degrees) crown turns. Sorry to hear about your problems with the 3230 (caliber introduced in 2020). What were all your OP41 issues? I recently got a beautiful 2024 Rolex with a 3230 movement. After reading the thread explaining the problems with this movement I got a bit paranoid and kept an eye on the timekeeping. I have had it on for around 2 weeks.
I have a 124270 with the calibre 3230 movement and you have described what I experienced as well when winding to start up the watch movement, it feels "gritty" and not "buttery" smooth like my 114060. I'm close to a purchase of a watch using the 3230 movement (OP41 new from an AD) and this thread came up in the course of some research. I've read through quite a bit of the thread with interest.
I am interested in the reports I read on TRF about the reliability and mechanical integrity of the 3235 movement,and would be keen to learn more about what and when the fails occur.
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