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23 March 2009, 02:14 AM | #1 |
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Servicing a Rolex
Hello All !
As a brand new member to this forum I am seeking some advice on servicing a Rolex. I have owned 2 Rolex watches over the last 25 years or so and I acquired my present Datejust watch about 5 or 6 years ago through a jeweller friend of mine. I am the second owner of this Rolex and to be honest I'm not sure how old this watch is. When I purchased it (traded) it appeared to be in "new" condition. It has always run slightly fast but as of recent it's running a little slow. I have never had this watch serviced and am wondering what is the best route for me to take to have it serviced?? Where do I send it for a complete servicing? Thanks for any and all input. Regards Doug T Anola, Manitoba Canada (Just outside Winnipeg) |
23 March 2009, 04:21 AM | #2 |
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Well truth be told any good watchmaker could service a Rolex its not rocket science to them, and no more difficult to service than any other.The main problem is getting parts so unless the watchmaker has a Rolex parts account its best send it or call your nearest RSC.
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