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I saw you already were turned down by NY RSC - that is a disappointment I’m sure. The value of a 6564 in working condition is around $2500. So it is worth fixing methinks. Perhaps contact Bob Ridley to see what parts he has to overhaul it? http://www.watchmakers.com/www/servicesRolex.html The RSC should be sending you a report of what was needed for the fee they charged. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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There are also watchmakers here on the forum that will service your watch. You may also have one locally. Either way, there is a way to get the watch serviced.
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I don’t believe Dallas would have the parts either. All vintage work has been shifted to Lititz Technicum and I’m sure NY would have called them to see if the parts were in inventory. You and I can’t send the watch there - only RSCs can do so.
Therefore, you’re down to independents who specialize in vintage Rolex. I believe all the parts you’ll need are somewhere in US - but the problem is they are prolly scattered all around in the parts bins of watchmakers. In other words, no single watchmaker may have everything on hand. In addition to Bob Ridley, you can check TRF member’s vintage watchmaker recommendations in the vintage section But plan to be very patient. I worked with my watchmaker to revive a 50 year old Omega and I did a good deal of parts sourcing myself. It took almost 2 years. But it was a family heirloom from my Dad that I wanted my brother to have in restored working order. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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