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Old 27 May 2022, 07:19 PM   #1
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116710…..at what interval should it be serviced?

I’ve had this since like 2013…..only wear it a few times per year. When should it be serviced?
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Old 27 May 2022, 07:21 PM   #2
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Every 10years for a modern Rolex I believe, so around now would be wise.
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Old 27 May 2022, 07:25 PM   #3
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Every 10years for a modern Rolex I believe, so around now would be wise.
What do services normally run on these (assuming it doesn’t need anything out of the ordinary)?
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Old 27 May 2022, 07:33 PM   #4
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What do services normally run on these (assuming it doesn’t need anything out of the ordinary)?
$800 to $1K.
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Old 27 May 2022, 09:36 PM   #5
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Send it into RSC or a reputable independent such as Philip Ridley, he’s one of the best out there & has a pretty good overall turn around time.
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Old 27 May 2022, 09:47 PM   #6
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Why would it be 'wise' to send it in if there is nothing wrong with it?
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Old 27 May 2022, 11:47 PM   #7
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Why would it be 'wise' to send it in if there is nothing wrong with it?
Preventative maintenance buddy, it's a routine service.
How do you know there is 'nothing' wrong with it.. there could be worn parts that if maintained now will prevent any failures in future.
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Old 27 May 2022, 11:51 PM   #8
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I’d say you’re due for the service. I believe it starts at $650 for routine service then more of parts are needed. If you haven’t worn it much over the years it definitely needs the service. The modern lubricants last about 10 years but more importantly they only work if it’s being worn. Wearing them helps spread the lube around. When they sit for long periods the lube starts to gunk up. That’s when damage occurs and can get pricey.
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Old 28 May 2022, 12:00 AM   #9
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When something goes wrong. My 16610 went 17+ years and my parents over 20 years. Now, im not sure that's ideal, but I wore my 16610 doing anything and everything and there were no parts that needed to be replaced, and was a standard service.
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Old 28 May 2022, 12:59 AM   #10
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Preventative maintenance buddy, it's a routine service.
How do you know there is 'nothing' wrong with it.. there could be worn parts that if maintained now will prevent any failures in future.
It's not a car where your engine blows up if you don't service it. When the watch "fails" to do it's job, i.e. keep accurate time, you get it serviced. And if OP only wears it a few times a year, he's basically putting zero wear on it.
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Old 28 May 2022, 01:22 AM   #11
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It's not a car where your engine blows up if you don't service it. When the watch "fails" to do it's job, i.e. keep accurate time, you get it serviced. And if OP only wears it a few times a year, he's basically putting zero wear on it.

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If you haven’t worn it much over the years it definitely needs the service. The modern lubricants last about 10 years but more importantly they only work if it’s being worn. Wearing them helps spread the lube around. When they sit for long periods the lube starts to gunk up. That’s when damage occurs and can get pricey.

Oh my head is spinning. Too much contradiction



OP, it's time for service buddy.
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Old 28 May 2022, 01:43 AM   #12
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It's not a car where your engine blows up if you don't service it. When the watch "fails" to do it's job, i.e. keep accurate time, you get it serviced. And if OP only wears it a few times a year, he's basically putting zero wear on it.
That's my view as well. I'd only get service if the watch is no longer accurate (eg. greater than 10s/day error... that's my arbitrary number. Today my watches are all +/-1s/day)
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Old 28 May 2022, 01:55 AM   #13
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As you can see OP, you’ll get two polar opposite opinions:

Leave it be if nothings wrong
Service it every 5-10 years (choose your increment)

I’m in the leave it alone if it’s running fine camp.

In your case, why not wear it for a couple of weeks and see how it’s performing? Heck … now that I think of it, why aren’t you wearing it regularly?
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Old 28 May 2022, 03:20 AM   #14
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If it works well, it is not necessary. When it needs a service, you'll find out.
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Old 28 May 2022, 05:30 AM   #15
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Heck … now that I think of it, why aren’t you wearing it regularly?
No kidding.

OP: Sell it. Right now, you'll get way more than you paid for it, then get something you'll enjoy wearing regularly.
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Old 28 May 2022, 06:07 AM   #16
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Seven year old information. Last sentence in second paragraph.

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Old 28 May 2022, 06:19 AM   #17
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Seven year old information. Last sentence in second paragraph.
That only applies for a 'daily', not something that has only been worn a few dozen times. The watch in question is almost a NOS.
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Old 28 May 2022, 07:54 AM   #18
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Old 28 May 2022, 08:38 AM   #19
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How is it currently running?

Also, if you don't mind my asking, why do you only wear it a few times each year? I love the 116710...if I had one, I'd be wearing it all the time.
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Old 29 May 2022, 03:18 PM   #20
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I work from home so I wear a lot of sweats and etc….not exactly clothes that go with a Rolex LOL.

I probably wear a watch maybe 25 times a year. I’d probably lose it anyways if I wear it daily….I lose just about anything not chained to me.

But yeah….this is definitely another one of those polarizing topics apparently (same as the watch winder polarizing topic).

I believe it to be running fine….but, no, I obviously wouldn’t know if it were running slow or not given I don’t wear it that often.
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Old 29 May 2022, 03:30 PM   #21
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What this wise man said

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If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
Don;t touch the watch unless it needs a service
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Old 29 May 2022, 09:59 PM   #22
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I work from home so I wear a lot of sweats and etc….not exactly clothes that go with a Rolex LOL.

I probably wear a watch maybe 25 times a year. I’d probably lose it anyways if I wear it daily….I lose just about anything not chained to me.

But yeah….this is definitely another one of those polarizing topics apparently (same as the watch winder polarizing topic).

I believe it to be running fine….but, no, I obviously wouldn’t know if it were running slow or not given I don’t wear it that often.
Then don't waste money on a 'service.' This is not a car.
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