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Old 27 July 2011, 09:42 AM   #1
tkc324
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Daytona going home...

Some of you may remember that I purchased my SS Daytona from a Maui AD. It was during a celebatory trip for both my engagement to my wife and her birthday. I have had the daytona for about 2 yrs and it was always running at 6 seconds slow. I never thought about sending it back to the AD bec to be honest, I just didnt want to part with it. A week ago, some of my friends were taking a trip to Maui and I have decided that its time to get it regulated. The AD told me that it might take 6 weeks and they will ship it back to me as soon as they get it back... 6 weeks is going to be a long time without my baby... sigh~
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Old 27 July 2011, 09:46 AM   #2
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These are the times when a spare Rolex would come in real handy. Either that or opt to get the regulation done closer to home.
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Old 27 July 2011, 11:11 AM   #3
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If you're in IL, why send it to Hawaii? Find a place closer to home that works on Rolex.
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Old 27 July 2011, 11:14 AM   #4
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You want to get it in while the warranty is still in effect. Subsequent service warranties are two years. My ancient Daytona keeps perfect time within a second or two every day. It is the mongrel Zenith movement though. Nice timepiece though. I still can't believe it keeps such perfect time. It ticks away in tune with my Mac laptop like they were communicating.
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