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Old 4 July 2012, 04:43 AM   #1
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Is it time to service my D serial Sea-Dweller?

I recently started to wonder whether I will need to service my Sea-Dweller. I googled the 3135 cal movement and I found this interesting artcile in TZ.

http://people.timezone.com/mdisher/a...135/3135_1.htm

It may perhaps be time to service my beloved SD even though it has not noticeable issues in time keeping. It is probably best to bring my SD to the trusted RSC in Toronto for it's date with the spa? However the old saying goes if it is not broken, don't fix it.

However the bearing less rotor is what worries me.

Any of you regularly service your Rolex every 5 yrs?
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