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7 March 2011, 09:34 AM | #121 |
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Hi Vanessa
Have you ever seen a 6495 model Rolex? I have one that I bought in 1990 from an antique watch dealer in Hong Kong. Shop is still there today. I have just had it serviced by a Rolex Tech. and he tells me it is a 1956 or 58 yr. of manufacture, I can't remember for sure which yr. The serial number is 185285. It is a very nice watch, and is keeping great time. I am using it daily. The case is starting to show a little pitting in the gold plate in some places. I know there is a lot of different schools of thought about repairs etc. but if I wanted could the case ever be replated? |
9 March 2011, 12:32 AM | #122 |
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Interesting information on servicing.
One question, I note you say that you put watch 'face up' in safe overnight. Is there a correct way to lie a Rolex down eg at night on bedside cabinet, I rest mine on the side, is this incorrect? |
1 April 2011, 07:03 PM | #123 |
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Farmer's daughter's post is much like the story of my wife's watch in another thread - a 50 (ish) yr old Oyster Perpetual (no date) that has hopefully been resurrected by a local watch technician (miracle worker!) after being told Rolex didn't want to know! I should have read these other threads before asking stupid questions! Thanks for the interesting details explanation, and keep up the good work... Cheers, Jeff (currently an Omega wearer)
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3 April 2011, 01:33 AM | #124 |
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Where to have my watch service and have it look nearly new.
I bought an Explorer II in 1987. It is a “cream/rail” dial and I’m considering sending it to Rolex in Dallas to have it cleaned with strict instructions to refurbish replacing the bezel and crystal, leaving the original dial and hands.
I've worn the watch since I purchased, therefore the crystal has some chips around the edges, the bezel and case are scratched from wear and the black markings have been gone for years. [ Overtime even one of the hinges on the clasp wore through and I had that piece of the hinge replaced. I was in New York recently, window shopping on 47th when I was stopped and informed that I was wearing an extremely desirable watch. I thought the guy was nuts, but when I got back to Kansas City I googled the watch and discovered that it is somewhat of an anomaly. Presently it runs fast and I have not been able to find anyone local to clean and adjust the watch to the accuracy that it once had. I read that others have sent their watch to Rolex for service and have had them returned completely refurbished replacing only the pieces that Rolex still had available from the date of original manufacturing, respecting the owners desire to not replace the face and dials. http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=43452 If possible, I would like to have it brought back so the appearance is close to new like the example below from the link above. I have no intentions of ever selling the watch, however I do know from other items I own, especially firearms and optical devices, that changing their patina have significant impact upon their rarity. Thank you in advance for your opinions. Phil |
23 April 2011, 01:17 AM | #125 |
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What happened to Vanessa the OP? She was last online in 2010.
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28 April 2011, 11:07 AM | #126 |
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Vanessa,
Not too long - just right. I've not sent my Rolex for service yet, but have sent my Panerai and IWC. The process, I hope is similar. Thanks for the insight. Island Dreamer |
23 May 2011, 11:19 AM | #127 |
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Vanessa, Like many here, I too wish to thank you. I don't think your discussion was too long, I loved it!
I just dropped my child off at the Rolex Service Center here in Dallas. I am amazed at the technology of the watch and your skill! Thank you! Charlie |
30 May 2011, 03:59 PM | #128 |
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I have always wondered what all went into a servicing. Now I know. Thanks for the info!
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7 June 2011, 09:07 AM | #129 |
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Hi Vanessa, out of curiosity, do you work on "vintage" Rolex watches? Apparently Rolex does not service vintage watches (or very few of them, and only if they have the parts but I spoke to someone at Rolex Canada and so did a local Rolex dealer and they said that they don't service vintage 1960's-era watches).
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18 June 2011, 04:55 AM | #130 | |
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How do I find such a person? Do you know of anyone reliable in my area? |
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29 June 2011, 07:26 AM | #131 |
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Problem is, now that I know what 'they' are going to do to my beloved watch, I am terrified that 'they' are going to screw it up somehow. It seems just so complicated!
What are the chances of getting a person as good as Vanessa working on your watch? Hmm, especially as the watch is working 'perfectly'. |
8 July 2011, 02:56 AM | #132 |
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I want to know where to have it done for $500! My service cost $650 in 2005 and it is time for a tuneup! Mine also runs fast...always has. There is real time and there is Rolex time :)
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31 July 2011, 03:01 AM | #133 |
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Where to go for service in Santa Cruz, CA area?
My wife's watch has been serviced twice and it's stopped again. I need to find someone who can do a better job. The last time I had it serviced, I could swear that I could hear a light grinding as I moved it around to wind it. I never liked that sound and now that the watch has stopped, I am sure that the service center didn't do a quality job.
I have an Explorer II and I have never had it serviced. It's been about 12 years now. It still runs perfectly and I am a bit paranoid after the experience with my wife's watch. In any case, if someone could recommend a place near Santa Cruz, CA that they have had a good experience with, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
31 July 2011, 05:57 AM | #134 |
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Hi Vanessa,
Im new here in this forum. I am a happy owner of a GMT Master II 16710, but so disappointed today due to the result of a servicing done to my watch. I just like to ask some information about the service. Mine had been with me for almost 5 years now, so I sent it for its first servicing beginning this month. It took about 3 1/2 weeks. So last night I picked it up from the Rolex dealer shop here in dubai. To my shocked, 4 out of the 12 indexes have black dotted marks right at its center and an almost teardrop shape black marks on the 12 oclock index. Would you have any idea if what it could be ? I am so afraid that the guy who did the service ruined my Rolex watch. I returned the watch today for re-servicing and to correct what had been done,hoping that its only dirt, but so annoyed on the people who handled my complain, as if implying that those marks were cause by wear and tear in its 5 years of usage. Is what they say possible that those dials scratched those indexes? Do you use some sort of clamp when handling the dials and face when cleaning it? sorry I have not been able to take photos, since i was so irritated and rushed to return it. Thanks, Frank |
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That does sound to me like a damage caused by the watchmaker, if you didn't have this problem before. You did good by returning it, and I hope they'll fix it as needed. If it's dirt that doesn't come off, they should replace the dial. The most likely reason this was caused is by putting the dial upside down on a dirty surface. Good luck. Vanessa
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2 August 2011, 02:43 AM | #136 |
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Dear Vanessa,
Thank you ! i am still waiting for the shops call. I dont have an idea of what theyre gonna do with my watch. I am so disappointed with them and will never use their service again. Now, i am only hopeful that it will be returned to its original state. Cheers, Frank |
3 September 2011, 08:06 PM | #137 |
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Hello! Thank you for this post. May i just check with you and take from your expert opinion. I recently purchased a NOS bnib 16610lv Z series about 1.5 weeks ago.
Would you recommend that i have it serviced? Everything seems to be in check so far. I wear it everyday to monitor any problems. Time is accurate so far comparing with my other automatic watches. I've showered with the watch and washed it under running water a few times. No problems so far. Many thanks in advance! |
12 September 2011, 02:32 AM | #138 |
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First post FYI RSC in US charges $600 to service sub and $550 for Tudor sub.
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15 October 2011, 03:36 PM | #139 | |
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Do you mean I wound it 40 times(turn the dial knob 40 times)? Then next month I wound 40 times again? I hardly wear my watch, may be 5 times a year. |
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24 October 2011, 09:57 AM | #140 |
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Thx Vanesa. Great post!!
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17 November 2011, 06:23 PM | #141 |
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Wow, that's sum serious stuff. Worth every £,€,$ or ¥......
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24 December 2011, 12:05 AM | #142 |
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I was quoted $700-$900 to have my Rolex serviced. What is a fair price?
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24 December 2011, 02:03 AM | #143 |
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That is interesting - thanks
How many services can a watch go through - with the buffing that is done? |
28 December 2011, 01:56 AM | #144 |
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I wonder if we send our Rolex to the RSC to service... How do we know if our 100% original "new" movement (that never been open case before one) would be accidentally replaced by other "used movement" ? Is there any movement chassis number or something that engrave on the calibre which can make sure it is our own movement?
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24 January 2012, 05:07 AM | #145 |
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Great post Vanessa, thanks. Really informative and a great read too!
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27 February 2012, 03:58 PM | #147 |
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thanks
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20 March 2012, 02:37 AM | #148 |
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TY Vanessa fir the information!
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1 September 2012, 09:32 PM | #149 |
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Hi Vanessa,
Thanks for sharing that. Personally I think $400 odd dollars for all that is a bargain. Here in the UK we pay about £400 for a service... Which is a lot more i.e. $635. Perhaps you might suggest to someone that the British align their prices with the US, bearing in mind the exchange rate, to more accurately reflect your price of a service i.e. £252? Pretty please... ;) Just had my 1999 Rolex White Gold Day Date serviced... And I have to say, WOW! It came back looking near as good as new. Last year it suffered a little scratch on the case (occurred when I was sailing in the Med)... Nothing too deep mind you, but enough to clearly notice it every time I wore it and think "Drat!". Then, when it came back from Rolex in St. James Square, London, it had vanished! Perfect. Still... Despite that... What really makes me feel the service is worth every penny is the 2 year service guarantee... AWESOME! |
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Thanks for this insightful post, Vanessa. Enjoyed reading!
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