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Old 17 March 2016, 10:04 PM   #1
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Icon5 Curious about the Difference in the 3 year and the 5 year warranty...

I know there has been some conjecture about what Rolex actually changed in the movement to extend the warranty from 2 to 3 and now to 5 years. I have heard rumors that somthing(s) were changed but it was minor.

Of course, we all know that the Parachrome SPring has been added, but what or why are they warranties now 5 years?

It almost makes me want to purchase the ones with 5 year, so at least I'm getting whatever new thing they did...

Any info on this?
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Old 17 March 2016, 10:09 PM   #2
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Nothing new, just a sales pitch. Hardly ever you are going to need warranty on a Rolex. No warranty, 2 years or 5 years would not matter to me at all.
99.999% these things do what they are supposed to do imho
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Nothing new, just a sales pitch. Hardly ever you are going to need warranty on a Rolex. No warranty, 2 years or 5 years would not matter to me at all.
99.999% these things do what they are supposed to do imho
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think they realize the watches are solid, and chances are by extending the warranty they will improve marketing and sales at minimal cost

my AD extends the warranty ANOTHER 5 years to a total of ten total, so shows in general how reliable these watches are and how rare warranty work is needed
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Old 17 March 2016, 10:27 PM   #5
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think they realize the watches are solid, and chances are by extending the warranty they will improve marketing and sales at minimal cost

my AD extends the warranty ANOTHER 5 years to a total of ten total, so shows in general how reliable these watches are and how rare warranty work is needed
Hey Tom, I thought that as well...On a side note, remember that time I said, "Now I know what you have been doing all this time...?" Well, I'll have something to report in the next couple days...and it's partially due to your incessant enabling..
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Old 17 March 2016, 11:59 PM   #6
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Hey Tom, I thought that as well...On a side note, remember that time I said, "Now I know what you have been doing all this time...?" Well, I'll have something to report in the next couple days...and it's partially due to your incessant enabling..
Sam -- Whaat? You're flipping your Sea Dweller 4000 aren't you, aren't you!!? For a Daytona/Platona? Is it decided, then?
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Curious about the Difference in the 3 year and the 5 year warranty?
2 years

I don't understand the question, they chose to lengthen the warranty coverage period.
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That was too funny.
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Old 18 March 2016, 02:14 AM   #9
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That was too funny.
hehe that was too funny, Thanks Mike i just got it...

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Nothing changed with the product itself. This is supported by the fact that any unsold watches sitting at AD's when the change was announced automatically fell under the new 5 year warranty
Ah.. Thanks for the Info!
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It's very simple. They do some analysis to show that a minuscule amount of watches need warranty work within the two years, do some more analysis to show that increasing to five won't hurt the margins, and then market that as an advantage. It's all calculated marketing work.
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Nothing changed with the product itself. This is supported by the fact that any unsold watches sitting at AD's when the change was announced automatically fell under the new 5 year warranty
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Omega bumped to 5, Breightling to 4 or 5, Rolex offering 2 could created the impression their products don't last as long so they upped it to keep up. Purely marketing but given the choice I'd rather have a 5 year... The watch itself is no better but why not get longer if you can?
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. . .

Of course, we all know that the Parachrome SPring has been added, but what or why are they warranties now 5 years?

It almost makes me want to purchase the ones with 5 year, so at least I'm getting whatever new thing they did...

Any info on this?
You know that it's been almost 2 Decades since they began making their own Parachrom hairsprings..

They have not changed anything except the warranty period. They have exhaustive records on actual warranty work and have decided that there is zero risk to them in extending it.
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You know that it's been almost 2 Decades since they began making their own Parachrom hairsprings..

They have not changed anything except the warranty period. They have exhaustive records on actual warranty work and have decided that there is zero risk to them in extending it.
Thanks for confirming that! I thought it may be special oil or something. You know they slipped the parachrome spring into a few watches without telling anyone right? Or I may just be one of the un-imformed people...lol
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