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Old 11 February 2009, 11:50 PM   #7
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Just cannot understand if they could check your watch for accuracy they must have had a timing machine at AD.So they must have have a watchmaker in-house I must assume.To regulate a Rolex takes around 30 minutes only start to finish.Cannot understand by getting the back by a AD would void the warranty.Several ADs in the UK and the RSC London will regulate a watch while you wait its a very simple task
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Yes, I was very surprised by this statement as well. It's a very well-known jeweler in town and a longstanding Rolex AD, so I don't know why they would say this if it wasn't true. I was frustrated because on this forum, most people told me (correctly it seems) that near any AD could regulate my watch under warranty for free. Anyway, I haven't been back to that dealer since...I'm glad I don't need any work done on this YM!
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