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26 May 2019, 07:10 AM | #331 |
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A great post answered a few questions
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3 July 2019, 11:15 AM | #332 |
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Wow. Great info. Thanks for taking the time to post such interesting information..
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3 July 2019, 12:01 PM | #333 |
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That's ..part and partial, what we're here for...!,. To assist and inform.
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17 July 2019, 01:25 PM | #334 |
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This description is so insightful.
Thanks for the details. I paid $800 to get my IWC AT serviced. The Rolex seems like a deal. One question, do they replace the hands during the Rolex svc? |
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8 August 2019, 07:38 AM | #336 |
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Hi Guys,
I'm new here and after some advice please. I have a Submariner that is around 3.5 years old. A few months ago it started to lose time (a couple of minutes over a few weeks) not the biggest deal in the world until a few weeks ago when the watch stopped completely. I went back to my local AD and asked them to send the watch back to Rolex to get fixed under the warranty, no problem. However today I got an unfortunate phone call from the dealer stating Rolex have advised the watch wont be fixed under warranty as it has a dent in the case and I will have to pay out for a full service to get the watch fixed. Rolex claim that the movement inside may have stopped working due to shock damage caused by a knock or drop (hence the dent on the side of the case) I wore my Submariner everyday so it did get scratched and knocked against things but to say the movement has stopped due to shock damage I believe is more of an excuse to get me to pay out for a service. On the Rolex website it states; Rolex watches have to pass more than 20 different drop tests before their launch. The most severe homologation test is the bélier, tellingly named after the ram. This exclusive shock-testing equipment submits the watch to an impact equivalent to 5,000 G – hundreds of times more than a car crash test. Yet the watch has to remain unharmed and fully functional afterwards, maintaining the highest real-life standards of accuracy and appearance befitting of a Rolex. I would be truly shocked if they are tested this hard and yet somehow I have damaged the watch without even realising it. Has anyone experienced anything similar to this before? Any advice would be greatly appreciated Kind Regards Tom |
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Here’s a link from Bob’s listing serial numbers for Rolex watches https://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-serial-numbers |
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I'd check out other Service centers directly.., if your AD can't assist.. Seems odd to me...
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6 September 2019, 02:38 AM | #339 |
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When ready for a full service on your Rolex, consider Phillip Ridley in Texas or Rick Dietel in FL.
Your dial, hands and case will remain original unless YOU request otherwise. No case or bracelet polishing unless requested. The movement service to the caliber will be professional as they are CW 21 watchmakers with Rolex experience & training. IMHO, just as better than the RSC where many work on your watch rather than one dedicated watchmaker. |
9 November 2019, 09:26 PM | #340 |
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Post #264 by 'Shortstop' Great story, this one.
-mjd Last edited by mj dombek; 9 November 2019 at 09:29 PM.. Reason: add info |
9 November 2019, 09:31 PM | #341 |
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Good advice., here from SOD DIVER. Having one person doing the work is more likely to spot a connected problem, or potential thereof.
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9 November 2019, 09:33 PM | #342 |
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2nd that one.
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16 January 2020, 06:40 AM | #343 |
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Very good post! Very informative. Thanks for posting so long ago as I am sure this has helped many over the years.
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8 September 2020, 08:44 PM | #345 |
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wow thanks for the info. was actually looking to see what happens during servicing
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8 October 2020, 02:37 AM | #346 |
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Thanks for sharing Vanessa. Very helpful.
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9 December 2020, 09:05 PM | #347 |
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nice details, thanks!
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16 January 2021, 08:12 AM | #348 |
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Just got my Air-King back from Dallas. They received it on 11/16 and I got it back either the 7th or 8th of this month. It cost me $775, that included replacing the "lower automatic bridge" at $69, and a new crown and gasket at $46. I do not know if there is an up charge for refinishing but I requested that the watch not be refinished.
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29 January 2021, 02:27 AM | #349 |
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lovely, in fact this is your love with rolex
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30 January 2021, 01:55 AM | #350 |
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Thanks a lot for detailed info. there were doubts about the purchase, but now no
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22 February 2021, 12:30 AM | #351 |
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I had mine repaired in the Dallas facility twice so far. First time in 2005 for $475 and second time in 2013 for over $875. only thing wrong both times was the winding spring gave up. Hardly ever wear the damn thing and now spring is gone again. Second time they replaced the crystal, why I don't know, but I'm thinking of throwing it in the trash. Ain't worth it no more. $10 timex I bought for work back in 1989 still running sitting next to it. Replace a battery maybe every five years and it keeps better time than the Rolex. Wife only paid $5,000 new in 1997. they want over 12 grand for the replacement now. What do you guys think???
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22 February 2021, 12:33 AM | #352 |
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Oh, and both times I told them it was hard to adjust the date and it would lose about 2 minutes /week. Still the same after 2 repairs.
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27 February 2021, 02:36 PM | #353 |
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Thanks for sharing
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5 March 2021, 04:32 AM | #354 |
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O wow, Thanks for sharing this useful information with us. Really thanks
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27 April 2021, 07:25 AM | #355 |
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Ive got in touch with Mr Ridley several times on servicing my GMT Master 2.
Hes serviced it once before, and did a good job. I contacted him this winter on sending it back to him, I even talked to him on the phone, very plesant man. But he,s still not called or emailed me back. Whats going on? |
3 December 2021, 07:31 AM | #356 |
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This thread is really helpful for a newbie like me, thank you!
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9 April 2022, 05:20 AM | #357 |
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The flip lock on my no date ceramic sub must have caught on something and came off. Ive been wearing the watch on a different strap recently because of this. Would i have to send the whole watch in to get the flip lock replaced? Would the require a service too?
From the research I've done I just need the replacement springbar and fliplock. Any suggestions? |
14 May 2022, 07:34 PM | #358 |
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I had an issue with part numbers on an invoice yesterday if it helps anyone...
The part numbers listed on the official Rolex Invoice didn't quite match with the watch they had been fitted to... which aroused suspicion despite the Invoice looking entirely kosher. On ringing the RSC they did however confirm twice, to two of us that the numbers were for internal use only and that we shouldn't read anything into them as customers. As the serial number of the watch matched the invoice we were told that we could assume that whatever parts had been fitted, were the correct parts and that the invoice was genuine. Also, within HK, the RSC no longer gives out the old green International Service Cards nor the white ISG slips, unless a cutomer specifically asks. The date on the invoice and reference number is the customer's guarantee and is valid for 2 years. Hope this helps.
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28 July 2022, 06:37 AM | #359 |
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Thank you Vanessa, just seeing this and great to understand what goes into a Rolex service.
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19 December 2022, 12:12 AM | #360 |
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Estimate For Service
Hello All,
I just received an estimate to service my 18K/SS L serial Datejust. I will start off by saying that I am not using Rolex but another facility that is highly rated and has access to new Rolex parts. This all came about after the watch stopped running (which I assume was from a broken mainspring). Base service price is 400 But here are the additional items required for repair. What are your thoughts on this and do you think the watch is worth the service? So without the optional crystal, the price would be $1233. $1418 with the crystal. Mainspring 68.25 Automatic Axle 78.00 Jewel for Oscillation Weight Upper 35.00 Reversing Wheel 76.00 x 2 152.00 Ratchet Wheel 72.75 Drive Wheel for Ratchet Wheel 70.50 Setting Wheel 55.00 x 2 110.00 Date Wheel 65.00 Sliding Pinion "Clutch" 59.25 Great Wheel 58.50 Third Wheel 58.50 Winding Stem 45.50 Case Tube 75.50 18k Gold Monobloc Rolex Crown Logo Winding Crown 115.00 Spring Bar 9.75 x 2 19.50 OPTIONAL: Sapphire Crystal 185.00 |
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