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17 November 2021, 12:31 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Oct 2021
Location: Florida
Watch: 16233 c. 1992
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Dad’s Datejust - 16233 - AD, Service, Insurance
Hi all,
First time posting, but have spent many hours browsing the forums. My dad passed earlier this year and I inherited his Datejust (16233). It sat in his nightstand for nearly six months before I brought it home. After about a week, I decided to leave in the care of my local AD for service. Dad didn’t service it in the six-ish years that he owned it. Long story short, due to snafus beyond the AD’s control (per the AD and RSC), I finally got it back today (4 months and 8 days after dropping it off with the AD). Thanks to the advice of forum members, I was reading about keeping it as close to original as possible, and canceled all optional services (replacing dial, hands) and am SO glad that I did. Now that this beautiful piece is back in my possession, I realize how lucky I am to see the same dial that Dad’s eyes saw every single day for the last several years of his life. The Tritium may not illuminate anymore and there is some natural spotting on the hands and dial, but I love it all the same. All of this to also ask about insurance… I’ve read some conflicting reviews on Jewelers Mutual. I don’t think my renters will cover the full value, and honestly just want a reputable company to insure this timepiece. I’ve also wondered about Rolliworks’ bracelet service… what do you guys think? Repair the stretching? Keep it as is so as to maintain a vintage look and feel? Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance! |
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