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Old 30 April 2009, 07:13 AM   #31
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Thanks for sharing indeed.
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Old 30 April 2009, 02:17 PM   #32
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For all the guys asking where RSC Sydney Australia is

Rolex Service Centre Sydney
Ph: (02) 9251 8988
Address: Level 39, Tower Building, Australia Square, 264 - 274 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000

-If you want the bracelet adjusted you can walk straight in. For servicing you need to make an appointment
Thanks for the info!
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Old 30 April 2009, 06:04 PM   #33
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For all the guys asking where RSC Sydney Australia is

Rolex Service Centre Sydney
Ph: (02) 9251 8988
Address: Level 39, Tower Building, Australia Square, 264 - 274 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000

-If you want the bracelet adjusted you can walk straight in. For servicing you need to make an appointment
Thanks for the update.

Will check it out.
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Old 30 April 2009, 06:56 PM   #34
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I totally agree. I personally like the feeling of watch a little loose, not to mention that your arm actually swells during the day, having it too tight would become uncomfortable I would think
Don't wear it too loose - it wears off bracelets alot quicker.
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Old 30 April 2009, 10:05 PM   #35
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Sorry to say, but the head watchmaker in Sydney sounds like a tosser.

If you don't really know if the watch is in "am" or "pm", all you need to do is go around until the date changes once, adjust the time accordingly, then quick set it to the desired date.

I would have reservations with leaving my watch with someone like that.

Hey, just my 2 cents.


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Old 1 May 2009, 12:29 AM   #36
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Sorry to say, but the head watchmaker in Sydney sounds like a tosser.

If you don't really know if the watch is in "am" or "pm", all you need to do is go around until the date changes once, adjust the time accordingly, then quick set it to the desired date.

I would have reservations with leaving my watch with someone like that.

Hey, just my 2 cents.


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x2... I didn't think that re-setting the date also reset the watch to AM
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Old 1 May 2009, 12:46 AM   #37
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Bet he has no idea!

That a 2 second encounter with a TRF'er would result in a round the world discussion!

Great story and interesting preferences....though it does make you wonder!

I can see his point about setting the date...having set the date and it failing to turn over at midnight, but others have pointed the simple solution. The bracelet spacing sounds logical as well, especially with older models that have a fixed bracelet. Some newer models have expanding links or bracelet features (GMT IIc, SDDS, etc...) which negates this point...

A Timex? Wow. But to be honest, when you go to the Porsche or BMW dealership and look at what the guys in the service department are driving, you don't see a lot of Carreras...but a lot of Hondas and Toyotas! Maybe this is a sign?!

Thanks for the story!
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Old 1 May 2009, 12:57 AM   #38
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Thanx for the info on this thread. It has made for interesting reading and the comments have been good. As for the bracelet on my Rolex I wear it tight against the wrist and the dial is on the underneath side of the wrist!!!
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Don't wear it too loose - it wears off bracelets alot quicker.
Don't worry it's not that loose.
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Old 1 May 2009, 02:37 AM   #40
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Thanx for the info on this thread. It has made for interesting reading and the comments have been good. As for the bracelet on my Rolex I wear it tight against the wrist and the dial is on the underneath side of the wrist!!!
I wear mine "innie" too! Maybe we should start a club?!
http://rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=51468

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