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27 November 2006, 12:55 PM | #1 |
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The "Real" length of a Rolex's life
How long does a model actually exist in terms of Rolex maintaining a supply of replacement parts? My GMT II is a 1985 model, how much longer will parts be made?
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27 November 2006, 12:59 PM | #2 |
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My understanding is that Rolex will service a watch up to 30 years after it is discontinued. I may be wrong, however...so correct me as needed.....
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In answer to your question, I think Rolex will service watches for up to 50 years after their introduction, but like Bob, I couldn't swear to that. Your '85 GMT should be fine if you want to have it serviced by RUSA.
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27 November 2006, 01:31 PM | #4 |
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Yes, I bought the watch in 85 and have been wearing it ever since. I have it routinely serviced at RUSA. It never misses a beat. I guess I have always thought about Rolex as a lifetime watch, I guess it really is not.
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27 November 2006, 01:43 PM | #5 |
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Got my wife a late 60's OP and it was serviced to its original condition. I also bught a modern oyster bracelet for it and it fits perfectly.
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27 November 2006, 03:01 PM | #6 |
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If well cared for, it can indeed be a lifetime watch. They are quite often handed down from generation to generation.
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Hi Vic,
A big welcome to TRF!! 21 years is not too old for a Rolex so servicing should not be a problem at all. Best wishes - JJ
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27 November 2006, 08:21 PM | #8 |
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The word is Rolex maintaines parts for 30 years after the reference is discontinued. I think that really depends on the reference. As a 1985 GMT yours is a 16750?
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Welcome to TRF Vic Mike is correct no need to worry about service parts for watches like the 16750 for a very very long time.
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Welcome aboard, Vic
It might be different in other parts of the world, but the Toronto RSC says they have access to every component of this vintage early 1950's Rolex belonging to my S.O., and can overhaul it. It's over 50 years old now:
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27 November 2006, 11:36 PM | #11 |
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BTW, Vic, where in Virginia are you? Are you NOVA or ROVA?
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28 November 2006, 02:54 AM | #12 |
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I live out in the Shenandoah Valley. One of the other reasons I was asking this is that I was thinking about getting a Rolex for my son. I was undecided as to whether to give him my 85 GMT or buy him a new Submariner. I think now I will just buy him a new one and save this old Rolex for my grandson. What do you guys think?
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28 November 2006, 07:32 AM | #13 |
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Sounds like a good plan to me, Vic. That way, you'll get to enjoy the veteran a bit longer!
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