Quote Originally Posted by oldoakknives View Post
So have you have had watches since that run better than 2-3 and 3-4 seconds I presume? San Martin perhaps, or other brands? Did you keep them running for a long time 'in the box' running at 3-4 seconds?

I'm interested to know which brands would be better at timekeeping than my Rolex?
Its not about what others are accurate to.

My argument is that Rolex are fully aware of the 32xx issue, but prefer to treat customers like fools. Almost completely denying there is a problem with their Superlative Chronometers. 3-4 seconds slow eventually drops to 6-8 seconds. Often more.

And also, Rolex was the only watch that stopped after a small impact. And I have dropped many.

The closest I ever got to an honest answer was - yeah some do develop an amplitude problem, but because people don’t know how to wind their watches properly.