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It's not necessary or needed! Try either being constructive, or not posting at all on a topic you deem not worthwhile...
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6 September 2011, 07:57 AM | #33 |
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Can you post a pic of the watch in question?
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Either way...kill 'em with kindness!
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6 September 2011, 07:57 AM | #35 |
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@RolexYM,
Sorry, but I am not a watch maker or knows the mechanics of a Rolex. I just wear it. I am NOT on drug or making a joke at this. This is serious situation that I am in. I'm sorry that you have to work today, but I am here to get help because I don't know much about Rolex. And for whoever else who thinks that I am joking, then please don't reply. I am reaching out for help and suggestions and that is why I have signed up for this forum. Again, I will post my findings for all you have replied to me. Many Thanks |
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LOL have you any other ideas?
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Hey...can you post a pic of the watch? We all like pictures of shine'y things...keeps us distracted! |
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6 September 2011, 08:00 AM | #38 |
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@sleddog,
I agreed. Thanks! |
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To the OP: How about take it back to the guy that did the work on it. I'd be willing to bet he can explain things better than a bunch of watch forum members that did not do the work on the watch. Then, if everything checks out and you're watch is still running for a week without winding, enlist the aid of a priest. You're watch is possessed. |
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Does your Rolex tick or have a sweeping motion? This should kill the quartz conversation..
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My Rolex has sweeping motion.
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Then they didn't put a quartz in there...
I highly doubt they swapped out of the movement at a legit AD. There is no cheap movement they could swap in there that has a 7-8 day power reserve. Any 7-8 day power reserve movement would be likely more expensive that what is in your Rolex (3185?).. You could always go back and ask them to pop the case so you could have a look at the movement. Take some pics of it, post here for us all to see. I suspect your watch is just fine.
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Ok then. Pics or it doesn't happen.
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if your watch was running for 3 full consecutive days prior to service, this would be abnormal behavior in and of itself. if your watch now runs for a week, somehow you are tapping into some sort of perpetual energy and according to all the action movies out there, your life may be in great danger... apparently the oil companies are not ready to give way to that sort of discovery
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It's not physically possible. Thermodynamics man. No way in hell does a Rolex mainspring have that capacity. If the watch is indeed the real deal, I'd wager your girlfriend is giving it a good 40 turns when you're out. LOL!
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First of all,
For those who thinks I am joking, please don't reply. I am here for one reason to find out why my watch is running without winding for almost a week. It is very difficult to find help when people are replying with such negative responses or making a laughing matter out of this situation. Second, I have moved the watch from my night stand to the bathroom counter to record a short clip of my watch. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHlJ7RkTKH0 |
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Looks like a dip in holy water certainly wouldn't hurt it. Sorry. I can't help you buddy.
Let us know the outcome. Nice watch by the way.
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Why would you want this "problem" fix?? It is a GOOD problem to have!
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@RolexYM,
Good point, "why would I want this problem fix??" Well, I don't know much about Rolex. I am concerned that this might not be my original Rolex, the casing might be but the inside? I don't know what this will do to the value of my Rolex?? I'm sorry, but I don't know much about Rolex, I just wear it. Also, I paid alot to get it fixed and I am an honest person; I just don't want the dealer to pull something on me because of my knowledge on Rolex. If needed, I will involve lawyers. |
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Ok here is the question.... it could be running intermittently and your not noticing at the time it stops (as the saying goes... even a broken watch is right twice a day) soooo... is the watch keeping accurate time at its seven day runnings?.... it so there would appear to be something not rolex inside the watch. BTW: there is no way i am visiting any link you are posting.
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Hi all,
Mystery solved. The maid was cleaning my room and was playing with my Rolex. She moved it around to clean on Saturday. This is what I have noticed: My Rolex finally stopped this evening, and each time I shake it, it continues to run for about 30 minutes or so. But this still doesn't explain how my Rolex was running for so long?? The maid admitted of moving it around but only on Saturday. Anyways, I will wind it 40 turns and put it in the safe and check it on Thursday or so. Thanks to all who replied and made suggestions. Sorry if I caused any doubts in anyone. Cheers |
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Wow, Some of the members on this forum have only one thing on their mind... "that someone is always out to play a trick on them"
If this is the case, then why the heck did they join the forum. Come on people, a forum is a place for people to openly discuss any concerns or problems that people are needing an answer to. I'm sorry I am not like most of you where I have all the Rolex knowledge in the world! I am just a person who likes to wear Rolex and not having to know every bits of details like most of you. That's is why I come here for help and recommendation! If this is how most of you treat people who are looking for answers to Rolex concerns, then this forum might not be for me. Again, I am sorry that most of you felt that this was a joke. And I'm sorry that you will continue to feel so not only for me but for many others who just like me have joined the forum in search of answers. You all are Rolex geniuses, so help people like me instead of being so negative and so insecure about other people's posting. I'm sorry for wasting anybody's time, next time I will just take my problems straight to a rolex dealer. |
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I suggest you leave this thread alone and play around in the jokes section if you wish to continue in the tone you have been here in this thread!
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6 September 2011, 11:46 AM | #58 |
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Wow...will do. Real confused and not sure what I did but I will move along.
Many others questioned if he was "pulling our chain" that was all my now deleted Ashton Kutcher "Punked" picture was. Sorry if it was taken the wrong way. Thanks and again Sorry. |
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This forum is to help others, not badger them.. Now the OP has asked to close his very first thread based on the responses he received from a few, and I can't say I blame him~ For everyone here, think before you post and don't jump on the bagging wagon because of others!
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