• Apprentice
    18 May 2010, 2:05 p.m.

    Hello all,
    I am a new member of this forum and am pleased to be part of it. I have just received my new 3717, which I am very pleased with. I love the dial and the case, and I find the watch extremely attractive. However, it is gaining 9 seconds in 24 hours. Do you think this a problem and that I should send it back to be regulated, or is this 9 second gain something normal that I should accept?
    Best regards,
    Gelfand

  • Master
    18 May 2010, 9:15 a.m.

    First of all, congratulations and welcome!

    Welcome to the best IWC forum in the world and congratulations on your 3717. Since you write that you just got the watch, I suggest you wear it for about a month or so and check the timing again. Often, watches need a bit of 'break in time'. It is quite possible that the watch will settle at a bit lower speed.

    In the meantime, enjoy your watch and keep in mind that 9 seconds per day still means it's 99,98958333 % accurate!

    Kind regards,

    Clemens

  • Master
    18 May 2010, 5 p.m.

    Welcome Gelfand and Congratulations

    on your new IWC! 3717 is a great watch, the most accurate watch I've ever had, I agree with Clemens, perhaps I'd wait a little less but it's possible the movement needs some time to find its regular pace. 9 seconds could be fine for another watch but not for the caliber your flieger hosts, you'll see, it will give you a lot of satisfactions.

    I suggest to use it in every conditions, treat it bad! It's simply tough like a rock :)

    Regards,

    roberto

  • Master
    18 May 2010, 10:15 p.m.

    Agree with both posts about waiting >>>>

    .....as the watch may settle after a month or two.

    Another thought is that the watch may have been 'magnetized'. there are mini-magnets everywhere, from your phone to your phone pouch!

    Btw, congrats and enjoy your watch!

  • Master
    18 May 2010, 4:55 p.m.

    Mine came down from about 7-8 seconds....

    to settle at 3-4 per day, after about 6 weeks. So as the others say here - where it, use it, enjoy it - and see where you are in about 6-8 weeks from now. If then still running shy, take it to the AD.

  • Apprentice
    19 May 2010, 3:05 a.m.

    My new 3717 gains 9 seconds a day

    Thank you all! I must say, this is a very friendly forum. I am cetainly going to take your advice and wait.
    As far as the possiblity of the watch being magnetized, I would think that this is unlikely to happen because the watch is well protected against magnetism by the inner soft iron case.
    Funnily enough, I also have a 60 year old vintage IWC Caliber 89 (the Panzer), and this watch gains only 3 seconds in 24 hours!
    Thanks for your encouragement.
    Regards,
    Gelfand

  • Master
    19 May 2010, 4:35 a.m.

    Welcome to the forum, Yuval!...

    Enjoy your 3717! As you can already see, this is a great place to find out more about IWC!

    Best regards,
    Jim

  • Master
    18 May 2010, 6:05 p.m.

    Warm welcome...

    Give it a "break in time" see FAQs on this web site.