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24 March 2007, 02:33 AM | #1 |
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Rolex Precision old watch question
How long can a rolex precision 6694 run if it gets sent in to a authorize rolex service center every 3-4 years? I mean will there be a time when the watch will just die and rolex will say sorry we can't fix it you need to buy a new watch.
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24 March 2007, 03:08 AM | #2 |
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Now your 6694 will have either the Cal 1215 or 1225 movement and this is considered one of the most durable movements made by Rolex.Now Rolex USA might have a service problem, but still plenty of parts around,and can be serviced by any good watchmaker.These M/W movements are quite bulletproof and just seem to run forever,so don't think you will have to buy a new watch.And today with the
modern oils every five years, or perhaps a bit longer should be fine for service.Manual winds have fewer parts and a much simpler design.I have two manual winds from the early 1920s and expect them to be still ticking when my own internal ticker stops.
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[.I have two manual winds from the early 1920s and expect them to be still ticking when my own internal ticker stops.[/QUOTE] I enjoy your posts immensley! Here's hoping that's many, many, many years from now!
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24 March 2007, 03:38 AM | #4 |
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Add to that one of the new Cellini`s uses a derived 1225 movt (1240) so some of the core components are again being produced.
Rolex aims to keep stock of material for it`s movements for 30 to 40 years after production ends on that calibre. |
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great to know, thanks for all the info
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