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  • badass09
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    Originally posted by kuang89 View Post
    Here's some additional info about Rolex so you'll feel even better owning one.
    1) Since 2003, Rolex has been using 904L steel vs regular 316L like the others, in many aspects better than 316L, it is also very hard to machine and the cutting tools costs alot to own, so much that no one else in the industry (omega) can really use it.
    Rolex has been using 904l steel on most models of watch cases after 1987... only after 2003 that all their 6 digit model watch cases and bracelets are made out of 904l steel... the 5 digit model number watches mostly sport series had 904l steel cases combined with 316l bracelets..

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  • niceguyeddy
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    Fact 7 and 12 is really interesting to note.

    Thanks for the great info!

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  • Trinidad
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    Maybe becos it is still hand assembled.
    Humans arent robots and can never be 100% perfect
    But a human touch gives it more soul.

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  • kuang89
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    Here's some additional info about Rolex so you'll feel even better owning one.
    1) Since 2003, Rolex has been using 904L steel vs regular 316L like the others, in many aspects better than 316L, it is also very hard to machine and the cutting tools costs alot to own, so much that no one else in the industry (omega) can really use it.

    2)Rolex has it own science lab for R&D and the works. It tests everything there.

    3) Rolex is still hand assembled. only machines are used for things like precision cutting and stuff.

    4) Rolex makes all of their own gold (melting n mixing from raw 24k gold into WG, Everrose in their own foundry. (only watch manu to do so)

    5) Master supply room in rolex is completely robot, cataloging and storage is all robot.

    6) It is the most secure watch manufacturer in the world.

    7) Their watches are tested individually and put through very rigorous tests to ensure they can out perform their specs

    8) It takes about a year to make one Rolex watch.

    9) Their diamonds are of the highest grades and coloured D-G only.

    But the thing is with all these, why their watches still have problem with crown alignment, water ingress, bezel alignment?

    5)

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  • orangedial
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    Nice facts!

    Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
    or dormant ones getting active
    Sounds familiar

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  • kenny1367
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    Tks for the reply, good day to all.

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  • pingpong
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    congrats on your new watch. do post some pix!!

    for GMT, there is no quick set date, you set the date by moving the hour hand, you can go forward or backward w the date.



    Originally posted by kenny1367 View Post
    Good evening everyone, just got my batman today, happen to find out that the batman model does not have a quick set date, is it true?

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  • kenny1367
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    Good evening everyone, just got my batman today, happen to find out that the batman model does not have a quick set date, is it true?

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  • jackjack
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    Originally posted by RolexSunday View Post
    With so many great features mentioned here, it is quite hard to choose other brands really. Any ideas how the Blancpain Fifth Fathoms fair with Rolex?
    I used to think so too.
    However owning watches from other brands give me great pleasures too.
    Nonetheless, rolex is a worthy brand. The branding already speaks quality

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  • RolexSunday
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    With so many great features mentioned here, it is quite hard to choose other brands really. Any ideas how the Blancpain Fifth Fathoms fair with Rolex?

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Upz this thread for the benefit of new members

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  • darth-khips
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    Fact no 2 is not quite accurate. Silicium as a material was first experimented by CSEM in the early 90s, which rolex is a part owner along with SWATCH, Richemont and Patek. IMT is part of Neuchatel University. IMT and CSEM have a joint laboratory, part of the typical Swiss watch industry insidious cross reliance.

    Rolex commissioned CSEM to produce silicium parts, but decided not for commercial usage then, due to uneven surfaces and temperature issues. it was Ulysee Nardin's legendary Rolf Schnyder, who commissioned the first commercially viable silicium parts, in this case escape wheels, featured in the iconic watch Le Freak.

    anyway, my 2 silicium cent worth of contribution

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  • Ckay
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    Janecool, where was your watch repaired?

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  • Janecool
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    Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
    time stopping prematurely got many reasons.

    maybe one solution is to hand wind the mechanism about 40times, that will give the spring a full winding.
    oh... 20 times not sufficient ah? i sent it for repair n was told oil not enough. but when i got it back, i kena the date problem!

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  • Janecool
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    Originally posted by sunnyday View Post
    for date faster by 1 day

    next time when you adjust your time, adjust to the day before and wind the time to current date then time

    your watch is being set 12 hours ahead

    Eg: when time is 10am, your time is set at 10pm. so in 2 hours time, your watch will change date to tomorrow when it's only afternoon.
    hi sunnyday, i did exactly that when the first time it happened (thinking it was adjusted 12 hrs ahead) BUT it happened again for the 2nd time on sun night! wonder if there is something wrong with my watch...

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