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Hello Edamato... Being new to Rolex is an adventure in itself. You say "Its a rolex oyster perpetual datejust if that makes sense ".., which of course it does to those who know about them..- but, do you really need a watch winder..?? If he's going to wear the watch with any kind of regularity, you probably won't need a winder. Wearing it winds it. There are Many on this site who have numerous time pieces that don't use a winder. I don't..( tho I only have 2 that are mechanical..).. - Don't spend the money if you don't need to.. Just have him wear and enjoy the watch..!! If the winder is just for gift sake purposes.., then as Vanessa mentions, there are a lot of posts about winders..! Good luck
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So is it worth to pay Rolex price to service a Tudor ETA 2824?
Very informative thread, I have learned a lot, thanks Vanessa!
So, a few months ago I purchased a vintage Tudor 74000N ("mini Ranger") circa 1998. The watch is mint, came with box and papers, like it was on a time capsule or rarely worn...Unfortunately no service records. The watch keeps awesome time +1-2 secs/day, and the timegrapher data looks great. I even did a simple pressure test and it passed. From this data I can conclude it does not needs to be serviced but since it's a 19 year old watch I want to have it checked by a Pro... Called my local Rolex certified watchmaker and they told me the service would be $600! Wow, this is quite steep for an ETA based watch! I mean I can source 2 new Top grade movements with this money... So, when the time for a service comes, what would you recommend? I have the choice of an alternative watchmaker, non Rolex certified that would charge much less... |
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Wow! The post is a real eye opener. The service seems like a bargain now.
I agree with some of the other posters about a loaner watch while being serviced! |
31 March 2017, 08:38 PM | #304 |
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Many thanks to @vanessa.cw21 who helped me with servicing my Tudor Chrono 79280p. The dial was also replaced with another original one.
She was great throughout the process (especially communication). Everything done was exactly how she described it here. |
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Amen your hired!
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20 June 2017, 03:31 AM | #306 |
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Wow, that was a very informative post. The video is so interesting to watch!
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20 July 2017, 02:01 PM | #307 |
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Can anyone advise if every gasket "must" be changed during service on a Sub, or is it ok if only worn gaskets are changed and the watch passes pressure check? Reason I ask is that my local watchmaker, who is Rolex trained and certified, finished servicing mine...only replaced the case back gasket, and said the other gaskets were in excellent condition (pliable, well lubricated, etc.).
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20 July 2017, 10:39 PM | #308 |
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Gaskets (crown, case back, and crystal) should always be changed during service. They are very easy to replace and quite cheap. Even if they look ok they may have slight damage or deterioration. It is a very cheap insurance to prevent water or moisture from getting into the case and cause internal damage to you movement, dial or hands.
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21 July 2017, 12:44 AM | #310 |
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Ok, thanks guys.
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Great info. Thank you to all for the detailed info.
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My GMT Master II Pepsi 16710 is on it's way to Vanessa, and due to arrive tomorrow for her to service. I'm so excited, and know my watch is in the best possible caring hands.
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it is a good question i also want to know about this
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19 November 2017, 10:03 AM | #314 |
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1950 Rolex 5015 repair?
Hello folks! I am new to this forum, but have been on watchuseek for a few years now.
I have a 1950 Rolex ref. 5015 bubble-back. If you pick it up it begins to run immediately. If you wind it and lay it flat, it will keep near perfect time until it runs out of power. If you wear it on your wrist, or lay it face down, it stops running. I took it to my local repair guy. He took a pass on it, but called three other repair folks in the area he knew and they all took a pass on it as well. Looking for a good solid, reputable rolex repair person who will not flinch at a 1950 model. Any suggestions are much appreciated. Thank you! |
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Wow that's amazing work you do Vanessa. Keep up the good work. Thanks for sharing.
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..From other posts Re- Vanessa and her skills, - I'd certainly would recommend her for service...! - She's On the Ball........!! (JMO..)..!
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Great stuff! Thank you for posting this
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please help me
a quetion for you if I may. I took my rolex in to get serviced . they said it had water damage and the dial needed replaced. I said OK. They replaced it with the newer dial with the tiny pinpoint diamonds in it and kept my original dial!! with the big ones!! My watch is the
1997 R1623333GB6252, Serial # U309028, Black G 10 brill. Can they get away with this? I refused to accept it back. What can be done??? Tyou!!! I feel like Ive been swindled!! Hoodwinked!! |
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I purchased an older sub some years ago that had a dial replaced during a service. A couple of days later it occurred to me that I might want the old dial put back in to preserve originality. When he could not find it (I don't recall if he called them to get it and was then told) or he vaguely remembered that Rolex requires them to keep the old one, or something to that effect. Wished they replaced the hands too, I can see the dial lume but still don't know what time it is lol.
Was yours serviced by an AD? |
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Wow, didn't know such much went into servicing a watch, thank you for the information! Great read
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Very informative for a first time Rolex owner. Thank you!
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12 August 2018, 02:09 PM | #323 |
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Anybody know the year of my datejust Rolex 16030 serial number 8790386
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14 November 2018, 07:40 AM | #324 |
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Great post (at least the parts I understood). Thank you for sharing.
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great post
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Great info and great to hear it from you Vanessa, a watchmaker. My local watchmaker, who is also trained and authorized by Rolex, charged $520 to service my 6263 Daytona last year. Worth every penny after reading your post!
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22 January 2019, 07:58 AM | #327 |
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Great post, people are willing to pay much more for useless things and stupid accessories than for overhauling a Rolex.
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23 January 2019, 07:46 AM | #328 |
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Nice info!
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17 March 2019, 06:48 PM | #329 |
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Vanessa, thanks for your sharing👍
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11 May 2019, 05:27 PM | #330 |
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Incredible article Vanessa, that’s the most precise one I’ve ever heard, thank you for your information and if so, it would be appreciated if you are able to write much more about the watch parts :)
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