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25 March 2023, 02:15 AM | #1 |
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What would you do? Is it worth it?
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Need some advice. A bit of background. I purchased my Datejust pre-owned on eBay last July. I don't know the exact age, but it's probably pretty old. The seller is wonderful and offered a 1 year warranty with his jewelry/watch repair. He owns a jewelry/watch store in California. I love the watch and wear it daily. However, about a month after I had it, the date wouldn't cycle through. I tried winding it manually, but the date still wouldn't switch over. I told the seller, and he immediately sent me a pre-paid shipping label so I shipped the watch to him to fix. He fixed it within a week (shipped back to me via express) and it worked famously. Well, about a week ago, the date stopped switching over again. Even when I tried winding it manually, it still wouldn't switch over. This time, he didn't send me a pre-paid label and it cost me $30 to ship ground (would have cost me $120 to ship express). They have the watch now and said it would probably take between 10-15 days to fix. Since it's a pre-owned Rolex, and I've already sent it to them to fix, obviously RSC wouldn't look at it. I asked them how would it work once the warranty is up and if I could still send it to them for repairs. There isn't an AD where I live as the closest is an hour away. They said that once the warranty is up, they offer a repair/maintenance service extended warranty for $499/year, which includes repairs, maintenance, whatever it needs for another year. My question is, is this worth the cost? It seems like it's a good deal, but I wanted to make sure before I spent that for this extended warranty. Thanks guys! Much appreciated (sorry for the long post).
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25 March 2023, 02:24 AM | #2 |
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RSC will service your watch.
I would not pay any amount for a warranty plan. Take that $499 and apply it to a proper Rolex service and you'll be good to go for 10 years +.
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25 March 2023, 02:25 AM | #3 |
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Oh, I was under the impression that once a third party looks/services your watch, that RSC won't touch it? They still will? Does RSC care that it was purchased pre-owned? I have no idea what the service record is like beforehand.
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25 March 2023, 02:33 AM | #4 | |
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If anyone put aftermarket parts in there, they will just make you replace them.
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25 March 2023, 02:34 AM | #5 |
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It’s not that won’t service it. But they will not service it with any aftermarket parts or accessories without recommending/advising that the aftermarket components must be changed before it will be serviced.
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25 March 2023, 02:34 AM | #6 |
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Gotcha! Good to know. I have no problem driving an hour to bring my watch in for repair. Thanks for the response.
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I have also used Right Time on Colorado Blvd for a service on a 50 year old DJ with excellent results as well.
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25 March 2023, 02:56 AM | #8 |
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Oh, that's great to know. I'm not close to Denver, I live in Ft. Collins so I'm an hour away. I heard there's an AD in Boulder, so I was thinking of going there. But I like that you have that recommendation in Denver. I might go there instead. Thanks!
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AD’s might ship it to them as well but doing it yourself you are the customer and nothing will get lost in translation between AD and RSC. Probably you avoid a surcharge as well
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25 March 2023, 04:44 AM | #10 |
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My advice is to find a local watch repair that you feel comfortable with. If you have an AD close by see who they recommend. That's what I did.
My story: I have a 1601 Datejust that was sent from my AD to the Dallas service center. It sat for 2 months until they returned it, with no service being completed. They said its now considered a "vintage" piece and won't be serviced. Its a 1978 I believe. |
25 March 2023, 04:55 AM | #11 |
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As said above, find a good watchmaker and you'll be better off. Don't waste your money on that $499 plan.
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25 March 2023, 04:55 AM | #12 |
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Hi Suzanne,
definitely send it to an RSC! Not to speak of the fact that it will have a 2 years (worldwide) warranty. ciao! |
25 March 2023, 05:27 AM | #13 |
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The Boulder AD (W&H) is currently building out a dedicated Rolex expansion and plan to add a certified watchmaker to the team - but not until later this year.
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Personally I’d send it to RSC, especially since it’s the same problem acting up again.
I’d go so far as to say you should consider a full service (if the service history is unknown) especially since it’s an older reference. With RSC you’ll also get the 2 year Rolex warranty |
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Good to know! I'll have to look out for that expansion. I've never seen the location or been there before, just googled AD's in Colorado.
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This seller sounds borderline like they are executing a business model...
- sell used Rolex that has an Achilles heel - offer 1yr warranty where they fix stuff for free - then sell $499 annual repair plan to keep working on your watch In all seriousness...send to Rolex via AD and pay full service. That should be the end of it for 5-10 years and will be WAY cheaper than the OG seller's "plan". |
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They will replace the parts at your cost. If you refuse to let them replace them, they will refuse service.
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Yep, just let RSC sort it and out all the right bits in. Will be good to go for years. I wouldn’t bother waiting until the end of the warranty period. I’d just get it sent in sooner rather than later, so you can have it back perfect sooner.
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RSC eve. If it costs £1000 it'll be perfect for years
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If it was mine I would send it into the RSC.
Regardless, I certainly wouldn't be paying a yearly premium to an independent watchmaker. If you get three plus more years of good running out of your DJ, what you would have paid to the watchmaker would cover a RSC service with a two year Rolex warranty. They will work on it, although any non OEM parts will need to be replaced. |
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If it is out of warranty and been serviced elsewhere its fine. They won't tolerate non genuine parts and will insist on changing them. They likely will never do a quick fix instead requiring you to commit to a full service which is a good idea. |
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