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26 August 2019, 08:45 PM | #1 |
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Changing the lugs of a watch
Is it possible to change a watches lug/lugs due to damage or over polishing? I heard it’s possible in patek Philippe and also look here at 9:57 https://youtu.be/bhRqIhHZkmk
Does Rolex do the same during service? Just out of interest Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
26 August 2019, 08:56 PM | #2 |
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Routine services wouldn’t include replacing a lug. The RSC would typically recommend a new service midcase to replace one with a badly damaged lug.
Now it it was an important, historical or sentimental watch then the work could be done in Rolex’s special restoration center in Geneva...but the cost is well beyond that of a new service midcase. Let’s be real - a modern Rolex damaged beyond restoration prolly deserves a new midcase. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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26 August 2019, 09:03 PM | #3 |
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if only Rolex would re-engrave original serial numbers into replacement cases I feel most of the hesitation around case replacement would be removed....well that and the cost is a bigger issue.
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26 August 2019, 09:09 PM | #4 |
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Paging, Bas?
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26 August 2019, 10:27 PM | #5 |
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No, lugs will never be replaced, they're part of the case.
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26 August 2019, 11:24 PM | #6 |
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OP, do you mean to restore overpolished/thin lugs back to original state? I guess it can be done with laser welding or some similar technique? I presume the only other option is to replace the whole case.
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26 August 2019, 11:36 PM | #7 |
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You can have the lugs restored back to their original condition... Check out Rolli Works on Instagram. They do some incredible restorations of cases, bracelets and bezels.
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26 August 2019, 11:42 PM | #8 |
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Do have a look at this page. It's in frech, on another forum (great btw if you understand french), but scroll down and the pics will speak for themselves.
You can 'fill in steel' and then polish it back down. Result looks amazing. The cost was around 300eur/280usd per lug. This procedure gives better and better results... Now, the danger... People can pretend to sell completely destroyed vintage watches as NOS ! http://forumamontres.forumactif.com/...e-1675-de-1964 |
26 August 2019, 11:43 PM | #9 |
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New lugs made me laugh. It will never have the same structural integrity as replacing the entire case.
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26 August 2019, 11:51 PM | #10 |
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Technically true. But who cares. Your lugs are not meant to support unbearable weight We're not building a dam or skyscraper with lugs. If it manages to restore a watch that would have need a recase (or when recase is not possible)... This is a solution to embrace!
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26 August 2019, 11:59 PM | #11 |
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Lugs cant be replaced
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27 August 2019, 12:02 AM | #12 |
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How could you replace a lug??
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27 August 2019, 12:45 AM | #13 |
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People just seem to post one-liners without reading it seems...
Did you have a look at what i posted? http://forumamontres.forumactif.com/...e-1675-de-1964 |
27 August 2019, 01:41 AM | #14 |
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Laser welding or new case.
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To be fair, that link requires joining a forum in French that the other poster clearly doesn’t speak. If you want to add clarity to the discussion, would you translate it and share it? By laser welding a roughly shaped bit of material and fashioning it to match the other three... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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27 August 2019, 04:36 AM | #17 |
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Depends on the watch
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