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28 December 2010, 07:11 AM | #1 |
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Another stupid question from me... RSC
Hi All
Apologies as I know this is another stupid question from me but I was wondering if anyone can tell me what 'exactly' does an RSC do with a watch when it is sent in for servicing? I know they replace worn parts and polish the cases etc. but is there a published list of what steps and tests they go through etc.? M |
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change the worn out parts. Oil and lubricant the parts when they put them back. Regulate it and water test it with new gaskets. No published lists only intern technical bullentins. So it depends on the movements condition what they have to change.
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Inspect the watch for worn parts; crown, tube etc...
Service the movement Replace Gaskets Polish the Case & Bracelet Pressure Test it (water resistance) Send you a nice bill make recommendations on replacing non essential parts; dial, hands bezel inserts etc. Scott
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Then send you a box of chocolates as well...
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28 December 2010, 08:00 AM | #6 |
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Chocolates
Hang on. Chocolates? I didn't get any. Right, I'm off to email Switzerland now....
Dear sir, please send me all the bits you took out and changed, INCLUDING the dial face in the 90s and then bezel insert in 2002...and the chocs. Hugs Rob
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Right. Good man! Don't let Switzerland stiff you on the chocolates.
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28 December 2010, 08:14 AM | #9 |
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Chocs
And don't send any of those 'Ginger' flavoured ones....who the hell came out with the idea of putting ginger in chocs.....?!
There you are, casually reaching in to a box of chocs the better half left laying around and BAM! Its like a bloody grenade in a bag of tennis balls...who'd expect it! There are some sick people about and some of them work in choclate makers. And the guy in Gibraltar who changed the links on my bracelet...please send me the folded links (now I know what they are) that you changed out for me a while back...and two snickers.
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Our own Vanessa did a great write-up here in the Rolex WatchTech forum:
http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=70528
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28 December 2010, 08:54 AM | #13 |
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When I went to my AD to pick up my EXPII from RSC service two weeks ago, I was almost sold another Rolex watch, but instead, bought a nice diamond necklace and ear rings for my wife's xmas present .................................................. ..No chocolates though
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Its described in the SUB C owners manual. i was amazed! looks like they even give you a nice pouch and cleaning cloth!
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