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Rolex dealers are paying big rent. Big salaries. They don't give a second thought about antiquity preservation! They want to milk a customer for a $2k service. There is more profit in this than buying a new sub from Rolex Swiss head office and reselling it. This is business. And 30 years ago the casual consumer generally loved the outcome. I read autavias sell ad and I found it to Be very fair clear and well represented. Bravo to him. This should be a model to others.
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27 April 2017, 01:01 AM | #33 |
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As we all know Rolex tells you in writing that they keep all parts after swapping. Company's policy, nothing wrong with that.
This is an honest description of a nice watch. I like service dials. I find them clean and beautiful. A matter of taste.
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Well, as stated in my post today, I just passed on a RSC Dallas service because they wanted to replace the hands on my 5513. The quote says that they would have used a tritium second hand.
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30 April 2017, 06:14 PM | #37 |
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Agree .....very well put! The vintage interest on the part of Rolex is probably very low if it exists at all! Their main aim is to sell new watches and turn over a profit. Yes, they will still service their older watches and provide a good service in that regard but whilst maintaining authenticity, they don't get caught up in sentiment etc. Sure, some of their people must know the value of some of the parts they replace and it would be naive to think that some parts do not end up back in circulation again.
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Things may be on the change with RSC as a UK forum member recently posted that RSC London now have a 'vintage servicing dept' where they carry out what the customer wants done on their vintage watch rather than what Rolex insists is done.
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30 April 2017, 08:50 PM | #39 |
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I rcently dropped in my 1675 mk1 GMT to RSC in st james London, and they were absolutely brilliant and totally sympathetic regarding vintage.
They told me that unlike modern Rolex that will be worked on by several people through the servicing process, the vintage pieces are worked on by one specialist. They also had absolutely no issues with my requests regarding no change on hands, dial, bezel etc etc, and everything was totally clear in the service confirmation receipt they sent me. Only thing they flagged was without a change in the plexi, they couldn't guarantee water resistance. |
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Definitely s real plus then and probably a big relief for the vintage lovers!
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Times they are a changin'
Early this year, I'd sent my 1665DRSD to Rolex Benelux for service and their price would be €6.842,01 Euros. They wanted to replace just about everything on the watch. I declined the repair, the watch returned to me and I was stuck with it. Then I went to the Lisbon RSC with it, said nothing and just listened. The local RSC advised me to go directly to Rolex Portugal as they did have the expertise to handle vintage watches. Went there. The watchmaker there said they wouldn't even touch the case if I didn't wanted it to be touched. Dial, hands, bezel, insert not to be changed. Perfect. Since this first visit I have returned there with a 1973 GMT 2.5 dial (thanks Springer) to be serviced too. Just serviced. Of course they will change plexis (I do sail with all my watches) Bottom line is someone out there at the Rolex management is realizing vintage high Rolex's values is pushing the brand up. The older the better. Merci Monsieur le President Directeur Général. |
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This Is What Can Happen When Rolex Services Your Vintage Sub
In the intervening Years time since this thread was started, RUSA has also centralized vintage/antique service work.
Littitz, PA now has that role. Besides being the in-country training center it is now the tower of power (as it were) for preservation and careful restoration. And what a beautiful place it is. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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You could tell them to not replace anything that can been seen unless it's functionally broken right?
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What happened to crown guard?
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This DRSD is at the present at Rolex Portugal being serviced, can't take more photos right now, sorry. |
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