I just read an article in The Watch Magazine about the D-Blue, and the specs references a anti-reflective coated crystal. Can anyone confirm that? I know that Rolex tends to stay away from AR. If so, does the Noob sport an AR'd crystal?
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I'm saddened to learn of his passing. I too have lost someone very dear to me only five days after Bert. It's a tough time. My most sincere and deepest condolences to Bert's family.
The first thing that comes to mind is how well it was serviced. Was it a complete disassemble, cleaning, and oiled? If not, then that may be the issue. If so, it could be a number of things that could be binding the works. I've had similar issues with a A7750 that turned out to be a misaligned stone on the pallet fork. Your watchsmith should be able to troubleshoot and determine the problem. I hope this helps!
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I did the same exact thing. It's when my Skyland started slowing down (after running perfectly for 5 years) I started buying again. I'm at 8 now and have vowed to hold steady for a good long while. However, these forums make it sooooo difficult. My wallet needs a break. Besides, I need to save to replace my boat, which was a total loss this past summer. Looking for a bigger boat... [emoji15]
Holy crap! That movement wasn't even swimming in oil... it drowned in it!
Well, at least we'll know that that movement will be running perfectly after you're done with it! For you it's probably only a few hours away from perfect.
I actually handed that to one of my daughters suitors and had him sign it. My daughter always warned her dates of my military background in Spec Ops. By the time they left on their date; the kid was scared shitless! She was always brought home early much to her dismay. Fear = Respect!