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22 November 2015, 01:39 AM | #30 |
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Sim, I assume it's lost in transit coming back to you from a service. First off, let Rolex themselves work on it if that's the case. There are several Rolex Service Centers well spaced geographically in the U.S. including one in Dallas. You get a watch back looking brand new if that's your desire, completely serviced with new gaskets and usually a new crown tube, as well as a two year warranty. You might try rolexforums.com. Live and learn. I collect subs and gmts and I would never send one of mine through the mail. And official RSCs are the only techs who will ever service one of mine. Good luck getting your heirloom back.
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