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3 November 2006, 02:05 PM | #1 |
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Hi From Scottsdale
Hi ....new here . Have owned a Rolex since 1967 when I got my first one in a Navy PX in Taipei while on R&R. Gave that one to my eldest son after I bought a Presidential in Bermuda in 2003. My father left me the one he bought in Hong Kong back in the 1950's..ser#87448 and model 6305/2. Just got that back from the local Rolex dealer who sent it to NY to see if it could be repaired. NY said they couldn't repair it, sad day.
I broke the pin off inside the link that links the clasp to the rest of the Bark bracelet on the Presidential. The local Rolex dealer said that they couldn't fix it, but that they were sending it to a person who works with gold to refit a new pin (link is solid/ no hole to replace broken pin). Local gal said that it would be $2400.00 for new clasp...I think she got the price for a new 18K Bark bracelet...I hope..Do you think Rolex in NYC would talk to me about parts/$$ for a new clasp? Found B. Gray Jewelers in Ft. Lauderdal who claims they can make any repair to any Rolex bracelet...Anyone hear of B. Gray? If they can do it, why can't Rolex? Sorry for running off at the mouth, just hasn't been a good time for Rolex and me. Anyway, nice to be here, Dale |
3 November 2006, 04:34 PM | #2 |
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Hi Dale,
A big welcome to TRF. Sorry to hear about your dilemma, but I'm quite certain someone from this wonderful crowd will come along to help you out. Good luck and cheers - JJ
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3 November 2006, 07:13 PM | #3 |
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Hi Dale and welcome to TRF Sorry to hear about your problems. When Mike reads your post,I think he'll be able to point you in the right direction.
Now, how about some pics of your watches?
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3 November 2006, 09:25 PM | #4 |
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Hi Dale welcome to TRF B Gray's is quite a reputable dealer with some excellent vintage pieces.But would have thought that most competent goldsmiths could repair your bracelet.As for a Rolex repair well they would rather charge you for a complete new bracelet or clasp.
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Hi, Dale, and welcome to TRF. Glad you found your way over here.
Sorry to hear about your problems. As Padi said, B. Gray is reputable. You might also give Levinson Jewelers a call: 8138 West Broward Boulevard Plantation, Florida 33324 Tel: 954-473-9700 http://www.levinsonjewelers.com/ I've dealt with them and they are very good. They may have a watch repair person on staff.
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4 November 2006, 01:52 AM | #6 |
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You gentlemen are a breath of fresh air! Thank you for your posititve feedback.
I'll work on those pics. Regards from sunny Scottsdale, Dale |
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4 November 2006, 09:59 AM | #9 |
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Hi Dale, welcome to TRF.
Doesn't suprise me RSC wouldn't touch it, they want to sell new parts. Couple things off the top of my head; Might shoot Stan at [email protected] an e-mail see if he can do anything for you. He does great vintage band restoration work. Or, give one of the two Independent authorized Rolex repair centers in the states a call and see what they can do. They seem to be able to handle service and repairs RSC is reluctant to do. 1. San Francisco--(415) 982-9830 or 2.Chicago--(312) 782-7768 Good luck. |
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11 November 2006, 06:07 AM | #11 |
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UPDATE
My local Rolex dealer called Tuesday to let me know that their goldsmith can repair the clasp for my bark bracelet. Oh happy days! Mike, thanks, I think I'll call San Fran and ask them if they would look at my Dad's watch that New York Rolex said they couldn't repair. And, for all you Marines out there, Happy Birthday and Semper Fi! Dale |
11 November 2006, 06:24 AM | #12 |
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Great news, Dale.....good for you.
Cheers - JJ
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13 November 2006, 12:10 AM | #13 |
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Welcome Dale! Hope you enjoy your stay here...
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13 November 2006, 12:42 AM | #14 |
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Send us a pic when you get it fixed!
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13 November 2006, 03:42 AM | #15 |
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Hello Dale and welcome to TRF. I hope everything works out alright for you.
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