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29 September 2024, 06:50 AM | #1 |
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Warranty service options
As I understand it, for warranty service, I have three options:
1. Send watch directly to one of the two corporate RSCs 2. Hand deliver my watch to any AD and have them send to RSC 3. Hand deliver my watch to an AD watchmaker authorized to make warranty repairs Seems like #3 has the most advantages: likely shorter wait times; actually get to talk to watchmaker face to face; quite possibly a more experienced watchmaker; nothing to get lost in transit. Anything I'm missing in terms of options or advantages of 1 or 2 over 3? |
29 September 2024, 07:00 AM | #2 |
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What is the watch reference and what is the fault?
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29 September 2024, 07:08 AM | #3 |
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A 3230 movement running out of spec (as many seem to these days). Watch is about two years old, and seems to average around -4/d (slowly declining from there).
Originally thought I'd wait until closer to end of warranty, since that's not too bad, but I've heard that the repairs seem a little more permanent now. |
29 September 2024, 07:20 AM | #4 |
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It’s possible that 3 is out of the question because it’s warranty. Rolex may want to only do it themselves at a service center, even if it’s an authorized dealer with a watchmaker.
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29 September 2024, 07:22 AM | #5 |
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I wouldn’t be in a big hurry at -4s.
I think they’d be more likely to service it (vs just tweak the rate) if it was running a bit slower with a history of clear and consistent decline. Assuming it’s not a DS Challenge, any of the three options seems fine but I’d go for RSC. |
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I always prefer to have my AD watchmaker do the work as we can discuss everything ahead of time and I know exactly what he can and cannot do. There are some things he cannot work on though. For example, a 15XX movement watch needs to go to an RSC. But he can work on any 30XX, 31XX, or 32XX movement. |
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29 September 2024, 09:03 AM | #7 |
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If you look on the Rolex website at the service center locator, it has a bunch (maybe 75% of all - in the US at least) that are authorized to act as service centers. That means their watchmakers have parts accounts, may perform warranty service, and can issue the service guarantee card (that allows the watch to be re-serviced within two years by any other RSC/authorized service center).
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29 September 2024, 10:07 AM | #9 |
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The amplitude will drop before the rate does. But since most people don't have timegraphers they don't notice anything until the rate drops significantly.
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And if the rate is out of spec it's a near certainty the amplitude is out of spec. |
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29 September 2024, 10:22 AM | #11 |
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It is my understanding that 32 issues get sent to NY. Just send it to them direct
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29 September 2024, 10:27 AM | #12 |
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Send it to RSC Dallas with a copy/pic of your warranty card. Send it USPS Registered Mail.
They will absolutely adjust whatever is needed. It is a very simply process.
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I would choose option 3-2-1 in that order. My preferred local AD is a Rolex Service Center and the watchmaker there does service and regulate for the known 32XX issue.
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However I have seen at least one AD-based watchmaker here mention doing 32xx warranty repairs. |
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My 124060 started losing time and then the bottom fell out. I took it to my AD who has a authorized Rolex Tech and a parts account. Because the watch was under warranty they would not work on it and off to the Dallas RSC. I really don't mind who does the service as long as it rectifies the issue and I get the warranty that come with a service. I do miss the watch though, as it got a lot of wrist time.
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My preference is 1, then 2, then 3.
3) I have more faith in the people employed by RSC than locally. It may be wrong. But especially if I am having a light polish done, I'd rather have Rolex's direct hires do it. 2) It cost $150 with insurance to send my Daytona to Dallas. But I got to choose the service center that I had heard the most positive things about, and since I sent it direct, they would communicate with me directly if there were any questions. The downside is the cost to ship. Mine came back in several weeks from shipping out to arriving back. I thought that was more than acceptable.
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At the end of the day, the dilemma would be greater if it was a paid service. For warranty, if I have bad luck with one provider, I can always take it to a different one to have things redone. |
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30 September 2024, 04:55 AM | #22 |
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My AD is listed as an authorized RSC per the Rolex website. However, they don't do warranty work!
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30 September 2024, 09:50 PM | #23 |
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The AD's website says Authorized Rolex Service Center. I will inquire as to restrictions placed on them for warranty work.
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30 September 2024, 09:56 PM | #24 |
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I would take it back to the AD I bought it from.
If I had bought a used watch watch still in warranty I would contact a RSC. If it was losing 4s a day I wouldn't do anything. |
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