Rolex caliber 3230 accuracy

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So, everyone knows that rolex movements are +- 2 secs
However, how accurate do they really tend to be? Anyone got some experience to share? I have mine at 0.5 seconds per day on average when worn, which I guess is ok? How about you?
 
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Same here. Mine runs at around +10 sec per month.
 
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My 1996 14060 Sub has the much older 3000 caliber, and since being serviced and regulated in-house by my Rolex AD in 2019 has been running +1 to +2 spd (consistently!) which is way good enough for me! It ran like this for years out of the box after I bought it new. Just goes to show that even older Rolex calibers can be regulated to run well within COSC, that is -4/+6 spd.
 
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I have a 6-digit Sub and the new 41mm OP, but I have never bothered to check the accuracy of any of my watches. They all are accurate enough to my liking.
 
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I've been wearing my 124060 the last 10 days and runs at around +0.6 secs/day so far.