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Old 3 November 2011, 09:14 PM   #1
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Servicing Question?

Hi,

I was wondering, if a watch, particularly a Submariner 2003 model was running fine and accuracy was within COSC, what's the worst that could happen if it werent serviced till this day?

I am asking because I am willing to buy a 16610lv, an early F-series. Apparently, there are no service records of this watch, and if I am willing to send it to the RSC for a full service, it will take 8 weeks for the watch to come back I would like to enjoy wearing the watch, as I am a one watch type of guy (stupid I know).

Could that damage the movement? Even if it were running a little slow or fast, i would mind, but the thought of the gears crushing each other with no oil which has dried up will leave me nervous.

Please advise
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Old 3 November 2011, 09:29 PM   #2
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Well first modern day oils do not dry out like the old mineral type oil.But myself would wear watch a bit first to check its running OK .Now F serial watches had quite a long run from Sept 2003 till around end of March 2005.But if watch has had a hard life say used for diving then it would be prudent to have it serviced straight away.But depending when the watch was bought and used regularly if no underwater stuff then a eight year service will be fine and if a watch is running slow or fast it will not harm the movement.
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Old 3 November 2011, 09:34 PM   #3
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my 1680 went nigh on 26 years without a service & still worked well, my 16610 is 7 years old & working fine too, no plans to send that in just yet. the LV is a great watch & pretty recent too, i wouldn't worry..
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Old 4 November 2011, 01:40 AM   #4
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You can have that tested
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Old 4 November 2011, 01:43 AM   #6
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I was just curious and wondering who hold the longest "no service" record? of course your watch must be running instead of being a safe queen

anyone more than 26 years?
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Water inside.
IMO, this is the only real concern. I wouldn't worry, at all, if I new the watch was watertight on the day I bought it. If you never swim/dive, you can get it serviced when you feel like it.
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Old 4 November 2011, 02:23 AM   #8
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Mine also. As a diver Im only fearful of water intrusion.
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Old 4 November 2011, 02:28 AM   #9
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Both of my F Subs (and all my Rolex for that matter) haven't been serviced yet and have had heavy use in water with no problems.
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Are you a diver?
With all due respect, swimming with a watch at the beach/pool is a far cry from SCUBA. The pressures at depth are vastly different and are potentianly destructive. A dive watch thats fine swimming in a pool can easily fail at 80ft if the seals arent up to snuff.
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Old 4 November 2011, 03:14 AM   #11
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Im no where near diving lol

The only water activities that i perform is swimming, and some watersports, and I will not wear my rolex out of fear of it falling in the sea.

With water being the least concern, can this F-serial 2003 model survive another 5 years without a service?
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Im no where near diving lol

The only water activities that i perform is swimming, and some watersports, and I will not wear my rolex out of fear of it falling in the sea.

With water being the least concern, can this F-serial 2003 model survive another 5 years without a service?
Ah, yeah
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