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18 November 2022, 11:05 AM | #31 |
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19 November 2022, 07:01 AM | #38 |
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Latest update: service ordered. $1,520 plus tax.
I have to pay an extra $42 to get my original hands back since they are allegedly on a "trade-in credit basis". They did say they would return my old bracelet if I wanted to purchase a new Oyster bracelet for the watch. I decided to stick with Dad's original bracelet. Rolex also confirmed that they have no record of this serial number watch ever having been serviced before. So as far as they can determine those are the original hands and dial. And it has been running non-stop for 35 years without a glitch. I asked the jeweler to ask them to verify if anyone has been inside the watch before for example, by leaving a mark or initials inside the case as some watchmakers do when servicing a watch. Awaiting that response. |
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I would NOT replace those hands. The new glowing hands will look totally out of place against that old dial. Or, if the ship has already sailed, then just swap them back out when you get the watch and old hands back. Sell the new hands or keep them for a rainy day.
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19 November 2022, 10:22 AM | #42 |
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I think the service center is pushing the hand replacement based on the age of the tritium and I logically assume the fact that they are a press fit and may not grip as firmly if reinstalled.
They recommended the same hand replacement on the 2001 service on my GMT (They returned those hands and bezel to me, with the watch back in 2001). And when my watch was serviced again in 2010, they replaced them once more but kept the 2001 replacement hands. Today the jeweler specifically asked Rolex if the new hands were EXACTLY the same as the originals that are coming off and they said yes. Comparing the replacements on my GMT to the ones they returned to me twenty years ago corroborates that. I guess we will see in a couple months when it comes back. I'm rather picky so if it looks like they were not accurately describing them and it is actually a new/revised version of the hands (other than the fact they actually glow), I will send it back and tell them to reinstall the originals. On my watch the 2010 replacement hands still glow if "recharged" with a bright light, while the dial tritium is no longer doing anything in the dark. Oh, and I had requested them to email us photos of the movement so I can have that for insurance purposes to verify the authenticity of the watch, they said absolutely not. They said that their proprietary photos can't be released. |
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And the idea that you will send them back and have them install the originals is a fantasy. Rolex won't do that. But if you get the originals back, an independent watchmaker can do it.
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What is your opinion about the hands on my father's watch? They appear to be a similarly different shade than the hour markings, just like on my watch. (ignore the small dot on the hour hand orb. That is a flaw in the crystal that doesnt appear on other photos at a different time). Sorry the photos arent that good as the crystal is so scratched up, it is giving a smeared effect to the hands in a couple places.
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But luminova has a distinctive look in a good photo, as you can see on your watch. It's not just the color but the texture. Something that you come to recognize. Looking at the photo of your watch, I would immediately suspect that the dial is tritium and the hands are later service replacements.
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I'm not sure what you are trying to get at, to be honest. I've already said that photos can be deceptive. But we know that your hands are service replacements, and they very much look that way in the photos.
As for your father's watch, the best way to be sure would be to have a knowledgeable person inspect it in person. If I had the watches, a loupe, and a UV lamp, I could tell you with absolute certainty in 30 seconds. Personally, I would not go by the jeweler's opinion or his secondhand report of what he claims the RSC is saying. You can of course do whatever you want.
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I appreciate all the input and opinions about the watch(es). Just trying to gather as much info as possible. Given my Dad's age (90) and memory issues, he may very well have gotten his watched serviced by a local jeweler (and hands replaced) decades ago and not remembered it.
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If they're luminova, shine a flashlight or your phone light on the hands. Turn the lights off/go into a dark room. If they glow brightly, they aren't the original hands.
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19 November 2022, 02:50 PM | #50 |
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Just replace the hands, go and enjoy your life with a beautifully serviced heirloom piece brought up to spec by the company itself, and never come back here again. Your life will be better for it.
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Thanks! I'm still wearing mine: 35-1/2 years nonstop including wearing it in "government service" for 24 of those years.
It's been to a lot of interesting places and brought me back every time. ;-) Here's a shot from last week in front of my similarly-colored, 30 year-old Dodge. |
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Great story!
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23 November 2022, 01:14 PM | #54 |
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Good on ya, OP! Great story. Great memories.
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Great story. Thanks for sharing. The dad’s watch looks like it might have the original hands, and if so, I’d refuse the RSC service and take it to a good independent. But as Dan says, if they’ve already been replaced, it doesn’t matter.
Interesting to see the differences in the watches, and the case polishing that the son’s watch must have had when it was serviced. Big difference in the crown guards between the two. Also, OP, good news you still have the original hands for your watch. I’d have those re-installed. I’d also highly recommend not having your dad’s watch polished during the service. Really? And why is that? |
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After a little bit of thought, I stopped by the jeweler that is handling the Rolex refurb and told him to revise the order to re-use the original hands and NOT replace them. He said no problem and that he will call it in on Monday and get me a confirmation. He knows the importance of maintaining the family heirloom status of the watch with its original components intact. I don't have a problem with a gentle polishing of the case and the new crystal. I see that as proper maintenance and upkeep.
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BTW, here's the original hands and bezel from my watch. It looks like they bent the second hand a little during removable back in 2001. And the reason the tritium hands are glowing is that I had a strong LED flashlight pointed at them during the photo because I kept causing a shadow with my phone over the top of them. Once I turned off the flashlight and turned out the room lights to check, there was no residual phosphorescence at all, coming off them.
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They refused my request to reuse the original 1987 hands and that they require that the hands be replaced. They also would not give me back my original hands if they do the service, as it is part of their service procedure. I told them I am refusing all work and to immediately return the watch, untouched. I will therefore find an alternative service professional who actually cares about the keeping an original 35-year old GMT in it's original state of finish. Feel free to pass on recomendations via a response or a PM. |
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Good on you for trying to keep it original. There are others that can do what you want superbly.... My $.02 .. Good luck...It will turn out great.
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