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24 January 2009, 01:05 AM | #1 |
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I live in eastern Long Island and have a K series SS Sub Date. I’m the second owner and received it as an anniversary gift in July of ’08. Absolutely love it but it has run + 7-8 seconds per day since I got it. I would like to have it regulated and the closest AD to me is Rose Jewelers.
Anyone had purchase and/or repair experience with them? Is regulation typically a “while you wait” job? What is the correct “ballpark” cost for that? Any info is appreciated, thanks! |
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24 January 2009, 03:09 PM | #3 |
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I am near Rose too and have purchased my first GMT there and my wife's TT DJ there, Great service but I would take it to RSC in NYC as I have done with all my Rolexes.
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27 January 2009, 01:24 AM | #4 | |
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I ask because, apart from you and the previous post, I've heard only negative feedback on the experience of dealing with them. |
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17 March 2009, 11:08 AM | #5 |
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bought my Deepsea from Rose,very professional.Laura really went the exrtra mile to serve me.Michelle was very good too.
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17 March 2009, 11:08 AM | #6 |
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bought my Deepsea from Rose,very professional.Laura really went the exrtra mile to serve me.Michelle was very good too.
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17 March 2009, 06:33 PM | #7 |
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Being "professional"
Has nothing to do with the service department. Bring it to the RSC.
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17 March 2009, 06:51 PM | #8 | |
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18 March 2009, 12:27 AM | #9 | |
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I've actually been doing that, resting it crown up at night, since I got it (July '08). Over In the last 2-3 months the time gain has "improved" and is now, consistently, + 6.5 sec. The one thing I "changed" was to stop manually winding it once a month. I wear it daily and other than adjusting the time every other Monday morning (and/or when a date change is needed) don't touch it. I am on board with it being time for the first scheduled service and am planning to have that done at the New York RSC this spring. Couple of questions on that; 1. I would imagine that regulation to within the proper time spec is part of that service, can I “request” a range, i.e. +1-2 sec., or is their goal to get it as close to perfect as possible regardless of what I ask for? 2. Approx. how long should I expect for them to turn it around from the day I drop it off? 3. What is the ballpark cost for that service assuming no major problems are found when they open it up? Again, thanks for the info, much appreciated! |
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Well myself would not bother with regulation its just a fraction out of COSC spec.I would wait till you decide on a service then it will done then,as for cost around the $400/$500 plus parts if needed, then full 12 months warranty.As for turn around from 3 to 10 weeks, all they can do is time it on the machine, but it don't necessarily mean it will same on wrist close yes.But you might be lucky to get say +1or2 but for any mechanical watch to perform too, or just a tiny bit outside the COSC spec, is quite brilliant IMHO considering what the movement has to put up with daily on the wrist.
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