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Closs1909 13 February 2011 03:09 PM

Question after I had my Milgauss fixed.
 
I recently damaged the inner workings of my Milgauss through an impact. I was told the automatic wheel or spring was shattered\broken. I know nothing about them technicals of watches but had it fixed at a local jeweler\Rolex AD an now it works. Now I can hear the moving pieces within the watch, when I shake it next to my ear. I have never heard this with any other Rolex's I have owned, but on my Breitlings I can always hear a similar noise. I am concerned that maybe the work done on the watch was subpar, though I do trust the jeweler. What should I do, or is this normal? What would you recommend doing to verify the work was done properly, without having to wait months by sending it to Rolex? Thank you

Ironstark 13 February 2011 09:47 PM

If its working that is at least something. The fact that you can now hear the automatic device winding the watch where you could'nt before is a little odd. Do you know what exactly was replaced? If new reversing wheels were fitted it is possible that a new pair could be a little more noisy than the original pair which had been running for some time. The Milgauss has an inner case, is it possible that the inner caseback was not refitted? I see your watch is lees than two years old (from your other thread) You should have returned it to Rolex under warranty. They aim to turn around warranty watches in a much shorter time than service work.

padi56 13 February 2011 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Ironstark (Post 2324742)
If its working that is at least something. The fact that you can now hear the automatic device winding the watch where you could'nt before is a little odd. Do you know what exactly was replaced? If new reversing wheels were fitted it is possible that a new pair could be a little more noisy than the original pair which had been running for some time. The Milgauss has an inner case, is it possible that the inner caseback was not refitted? I see your watch is lees than two years old (from your other thread) You should have returned it to Rolex under warranty. They aim to turn around warranty watches in a much shorter time than service work.

X2. Cannot understand why the OP did not send it for repair under the original two year Rolex warranty.

johnbeth 14 February 2011 01:11 AM

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Originally Posted by padi56 (Post 2324783)
X2. Cannot understand why the OP did not send it for repair under the original two year Rolex warranty.

The OP damaged the watch through impact , I'm not sure it would be covered under warranty?


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Atl 14 February 2011 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by johnbeth (Post 2324945)
The OP damaged the watch through impact , I'm not sure it would be covered under warranty?


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PADI's right, it's worth a shot. I have had Rolex Dallas do free stuff, just out of kindness/customer service. And having things jangling around inside my watch would freak me out. That is why I NEVER trust my watches to anyone except Rolex Dallas Service Center. Do they cost more? Maybe, but I get a perfect watch back every time, and it's backed by their warranty. Speaking of that, now that he allowed somebody to open and fix whatever, his warranty is now VOID. Period.

Ironstark 14 February 2011 07:31 AM

I was going to mention the warranty. Whether or not its void depends on whether the watchmaker at the AD is Rolex certified or not.

Atl 14 February 2011 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by CraigL1808 (Post 2324520)
I recently damaged the inner workings of my Milgauss through an impact. I was told the automatic wheel or spring was shattered\broken. I know nothing about them technicals of watches but had it fixed at a local jeweler\Rolex AD an now it works. Now I can hear the moving pieces within the watch, when I shake it next to my ear. I have never heard this with any other Rolex's I have owned, but on my Breitlings I can always hear a similar noise. I am concerned that maybe the work done on the watch was subpar, though I do trust the jeweler. What should I do, or is this normal? What would you recommend doing to verify the work was done properly, without having to wait months by sending it to Rolex? Thank you

Just a quick note on the turnaround time on Rolex service. Even a full 5/7 year service at Dallas RSC never takes more than 4-5 weeks door to door, and if you call them, they send you out a free shipping kit with everything you need except postage. It's so easy! Maybe other RSC's take longer, but that is what it's been for me. Getting my new Sub regulated there, and it is arriving back tomorrow. Two weeks, door to door. And it's 3 months out of warranty, but they are doing/did the regulation for free. No charge. I love Dallas RSC! :clap:

johnbeth 14 February 2011 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Atl (Post 2325587)
PADI's right, it's worth a shot. I have had Rolex Dallas do free stuff, just out of kindness/customer service. And having things jangling around inside my watch would freak me out. That is why I NEVER trust my watches to anyone except Rolex Dallas Service Center. Do they cost more? Maybe, but I get a perfect watch back every time, and it's backed by their warranty. Speaking of that, now that he allowed somebody to open and fix whatever, his warranty is now VOID. Period.

It depends then on the RSC to do the job under warranty or not. Probably decided on how much damage was done to the watch and the cost to repair / parts. In most cases though if damage was done to the watch by the owner, one would expect to pay. I know I would...

Tools 16 February 2011 03:33 AM

I'm not sure that holding it up to your ear and shaking it is a valid diagnostic tool. All of my watches make some sort of noise when I hold it to my ear and shak them...

You say you took it to an AD, and the AD watchmaker fixed the issue. It is an easy thing to ensure that the AD watchmaker is qualified/certified to do in-house Rolex repairs.... just ask.

Return it to the AD if you feel that they may have done the work improperly...:cheers:


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