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Old 29 November 2024, 04:49 AM   #1
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Question About Oysterflex Rolex Service Costs

I’m hoping someone here has some firsthand experience with servicing a Rolex on an Oysterflex band. After looking into it, I noticed the service cost seems to be the same as the models with metal bracelets. Is that right?

My main question is whether anyone has ever gotten an Oysterflex band replaced during a standard service at no extra charge. Since the Oysterflex bands can’t be refinished like the metal bracelets, it seems like Rolex would save some time in the service process, right? So, it makes me wonder why the cost isn’t lower for models with Oysterflex, or why a band replacement wouldn’t be included given the savings in time and effort plus the relatively low manufacturing cost (to Rolex) for what is essentially perhaps a $30 part (to manufacture).

To compare, servicing a chronograph costs more than a basic three-hand model, which makes sense because of the time required to service the extra complications. But when it comes to an Oysterflex model, they’re not spending the extra time checking and refinishing a metal bracelet, yet the service cost stays the same. You’d think that a new strap (if needed) might help justify the cost staying the same as metal models.

Am I overthinking this, or does anyone else feel the same way? Would love to hear your thoughts or experiences.
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Old 29 November 2024, 06:10 AM   #2
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A slight discount for OF seems fair as they’re saving the time of a bracelet polish but…I can’t see them ever throwing in a free OF replacement. For one thing it would ruin the illusion that this reinforced rubber strap is really worth $600.
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Old 29 November 2024, 09:19 AM   #4
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You raise an interesting point, and it’s something many Oysterflex owners have wondered about. Here’s the deal:

Rolex service costs are standardized based on the watch model and movement, not the bracelet or strap. While it’s true that servicing an Oysterflex model might save some time since there’s no metal bracelet to refinish, Rolex likely factors in other aspects of the service process to justify the cost, including the water-resistance testing, movement servicing, and overall case refinishing.

As for the Oysterflex replacement, it’s not typically included in a standard service unless the strap is defective or damaged under warranty. Otherwise, replacing the Oysterflex would incur an additional charge. Rolex likely sees the strap as a wear item, similar to leather straps, which aren’t replaced for free during service either.

It’s definitely a valid question, though, considering the relative simplicity of an Oysterflex compared to a full metal bracelet. While the standard service costs might feel disproportionate in this case, it’s reflective of Rolex’s overall pricing strategy rather than a tailored approach for specific strap materials.

Would love to hear if anyone’s had a different experience!
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Old 29 November 2024, 10:51 AM   #5
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This is where the “oysterflex” or rubber strap Rolex owner is really getting taken advantage of when comparing a rubber strap to a metal bracelet pre and post sales. Rolex can now use their own discretion requiring a slightly used oysterflex part to be replaced leaving the owner picking up the tab. With a metal bracelet it can be polished as opposed to being replaced.
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Old 29 November 2024, 07:50 PM   #8
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I read that PP replaces the rubber strap at service not sure it's true.
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Old 30 November 2024, 12:47 AM   #9
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A slight discount for OF seems fair as they’re saving the time of a bracelet polish but…I can’t see them ever throwing in a free OF replacement. For one thing it would ruin the illusion that this reinforced rubber strap is really worth $600.
I think it’s a delusion rather than an illusion.
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A bracelet refinish with a Rolex Service is free. If you have an oysterflex or not, the price is the same.

An OF is not a true rubber strap, it is a titanium bracelet with rubber cladding, you aren't going to get a free one.
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