I'd heard that. I've a few friends with them and they've all taken them to the dealer to be told the same as you, they just don't keep that accurate a time. Saves on batteries I suppose
It's gathering dust in one of my messy draws now bah I heard Rolex switched the mechanisms and since then nothing but complaints, I hear the problem is not exclusive to the "Daytona" model either.
Sidenote:
Apparently even the replicas have a similar problem.
about £4.50 and a frequent source of embarrassment to me, but I was always breaking watches when I was younger. If I was to get a custom made watch it would need some form of safety glass front, a simple face, with timer, stopwatch, date and night light
If there are any watch companies that are, emm, watching this, I am happy to test your watch models to destruction. I was quite rough on bicycles too. I have managed to break every component on a bike, and somehow not seriously injure myself, just a pedal related scar on my right shin and nearly drowning after missing the edge of a pier when I was 11