i place mine dial up inside my watch boxes... but honestly, if accuracy is what watch enthusiasts want then it would make better sense to get a Quatz movement right... that few seconds in my opinion is negligible...
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how do you place ur Rolex when not in use?
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This has been asked and answered before and you can do a search on my thread. I keep mine face up. I guess some bros here maybe a little out of the element liao hahahahahaha Yes unless yr one of those who enthusiasts else who care's of it accuracy to the second?Every Rolex tells a story
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Originally posted by breitling77 View PostI always like my watch to be rested on the crown. I feel the crown will help to prevent unnecessary scratches.
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Originally posted by exxondus View PostFor the first 1 hr, I place it face up. 2-5 hr, I place it on the left side. 5th to 10th hour onwards, I place it on the right.
after that, I wear it on my wrist for 8 hours whereby I alternate between dial up, dial left dial right and rarely dial down and the cycle repeats. Only bad thing is, I hardly get any sleep
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Originally posted by exxondus View PostFor the first 1 hr, I place it face up. 2-5 hr, I place it on the left side. 5th to 10th hour onwards, I place it on the right.
after that, I wear it on my wrist for 8 hours whereby I alternate between dial up, dial left dial right and rarely dial down and the cycle repeats. Only bad thing is, I hardly get any sleep
Or you can choose to bring your Rolex to my place. I monitor for you for free. =P
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this is correct and is due to the effects of gravity
placing with dial facing the side, ie crown facing up or down, does makes the watch run very slightly slower hence you lose time, compared to placing it with dial facing up, whereby you gain time
so if your watch has a tendency to run fast during the daytime, placing it with crown facing up or down over the night compensates the extra seconds gain
or vice versa if it runs slow
Originally posted by shou.biao.kuang View PostYap... placing the watch in different position will affect the timing differently... I heard placing dial up will gain it a few sec in a week, and dial down will lose it some sec in a week... Any one care to try and tell us your experience?
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When not in use for long periods, i place them inside my Mitch & Marc watch/jewellery box
Rolex owner since 2010
Previously owned:
Explorer II(216570) black dial AN serial
GMT-Master II(116710LN) AN serial
Current collection:
Datejust 36(116234) V serial
GMT-Master II(116713LN) AN serial
Upcoming/Wishlist:
"Hulk" green sub(116610LV)
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