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I think slightly off center is within the range of tolerance- but this looks like (based on the angle) some of the bottom of the date is covered. What is probably more problematic is that your comment seems to suggest it’s inconsistent, sometimes centered and sometimes not. Here’s a picture front and back of a date wheel. The numbers are printed on the front and it could possibly happen that they were not centred on top of the notches. The . Looking closely at the '28' you can see one of the detents that positions the date wheel. If the gears are undamaged but the date is still not aligning properly, it is due to dirt or . Sub C date not perfectly centered Rolex General Discussion
I think slightly off center is within the range of tolerance- but this looks like (based on the angle) some of the bottom of the date is covered. What is probably more problematic is that your comment seems to suggest it’s inconsistent, sometimes centered and sometimes not.
Here’s a picture front and back of a date wheel. The numbers are printed on the front and it could possibly happen that they were not centred on top of the notches. The notches themselves would almost 100% be uniform, in that one or two gaps are unlikely to be wider or narrower than others. Looking closely at the '28' you can see one of the detents that positions the date wheel. If the gears are undamaged but the date is still not aligning properly, it is due to dirt or old lubricants and the movement doesn't have enough torque to force the detent into those slots. Sub C date not perfectly centered Rolex General Discussion
The first thing to check is see if the dial center hole is centered on the hour wheel tube. The dial feet might be bent or not exactly in the right location and this will cause the dial center hole to be too far left, right, up, or down causing the date window to be off.
How to align the date wheel: 1. Put small pin head sized drops of glue on the date wheel (not the overlay). 2. Using the stem as horizontal line, gently put the overlay onto the date wheel lining up one of the numbers. 3. Install the dial and check the alignment (look to see if it is up, down, left or to the right). To illustrate, assume the wheel is printed in one go using a pad printer and the date should be centred in the window. Date 1 is showing in the date window and is vertically aligned slightly more towards the bottom than it should. You need them to be centered over the date window.otherwise you can't see if the 22 or 25 touch the window edge. Candidly, I'm confident that they don't. Just ask Lana for her opinion.if they're acceptable, she'll tell you. On my TC Sub LV the dates are perfectly centered from 1-18 and sit about 0,5mm too low from 19-31. Is that normal? I had the same issue on my old WM9 V2 Sub, so this looks like a WM9 DWO to me.
Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Rolex General Discussion "Date" is not exactly centered?! User Name: Remember Me? Password: Register: FAQ: Calendar I think slightly off center is within the range of tolerance- but this looks like (based on the angle) some of the bottom of the date is covered. What is probably more problematic is that your comment seems to suggest it’s inconsistent, sometimes centered and sometimes not. Here’s a picture front and back of a date wheel. The numbers are printed on the front and it could possibly happen that they were not centred on top of the notches. The notches themselves would almost 100% be uniform, in that one or two gaps are unlikely to be wider or narrower than others. Looking closely at the '28' you can see one of the detents that positions the date wheel. If the gears are undamaged but the date is still not aligning properly, it is due to dirt or old lubricants and the movement doesn't have enough torque to force the detent into those slots.
Sub C date not perfectly centered Rolex General Discussion
Sub C date not perfectly centered
Misaligned Date? Fix?
The first thing to check is see if the dial center hole is centered on the hour wheel tube. The dial feet might be bent or not exactly in the right location and this will cause the dial center hole to be too far left, right, up, or down causing the date window to be off.
How to align the date wheel: 1. Put small pin head sized drops of glue on the date wheel (not the overlay). 2. Using the stem as horizontal line, gently put the overlay onto the date wheel lining up one of the numbers. 3. Install the dial and check the alignment (look to see if it is up, down, left or to the right).
To illustrate, assume the wheel is printed in one go using a pad printer and the date should be centred in the window. Date 1 is showing in the date window and is vertically aligned slightly more towards the bottom than it should.
You need them to be centered over the date window.otherwise you can't see if the 22 or 25 touch the window edge. Candidly, I'm confident that they don't. Just ask Lana for her opinion.if they're acceptable, she'll tell you.
On my TC Sub LV the dates are perfectly centered from 1-18 and sit about 0,5mm too low from 19-31. Is that normal? I had the same issue on my old WM9 V2 Sub, so this looks like a WM9 DWO to me.
GMT Master II date alignment
Date wheel not centered
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