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billyparker 21 June 2014 06:39 AM

How to service your own Rolex.
 
How to service your own Rolex. Step by step.

Welshwatchman 21 June 2014 06:45 AM

Step 1.

Make sure there's a watchmaker in your home.

Step 2.

Video him while he services your Rolex.

Cc1966 24 June 2014 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Welshwatchman (Post 5043246)
Step 1.

Make sure there's a watchmaker in your home.

Step 2.

Video him while he services your Rolex.

:agree::agree::agree:

1dzirkalis 26 June 2014 10:35 PM

Also from ga.
 
Hello Christopher,Since I am also from Ga,I am curious to know who you use to service your watch. I am located 100 miles south of Atlanta and need someone in Ga.that can service & repair a Lady president. Thanks in advance. 1dzirkalis

rmfnla 27 June 2014 05:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billyparker (Post 5043236)

I posted this a few months ago.

I suspect the title is meant facetiously... :cheers:

crhfish 29 June 2014 02:37 PM

If you are going to work on your own watch, make sure you have a good workspace and the correct tools.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xu2Swung6VY

Dalton 17 August 2014 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Welshwatchman (Post 5043246)
Step 1.

Make sure there's a watchmaker in your home.

Step 2.

Video him while he services your Rolex.

LOL! that really cracked me up

Mfrankel2 24 August 2014 02:41 AM

:thumbsup:

erhein 25 August 2014 04:40 AM

Thanks. I'm going to give this a try right after I master tying my shoes.

srvrf 25 August 2014 07:51 AM

Definitely interesting. Once he got past opening the case, he lost me though... I think I'll stick with RSC.

NOKIA6969 27 August 2014 08:56 AM

I think you need a real mindset to do things like that (and a steady hand) I used to be a dental tech. and that kind of intense work can drive you crazy!
I find it hard to get motivated to put things back together too

drifter01 27 August 2014 10:06 AM

Servicing your won Rolex (or any watch for that matter) isn't hard. All you need is to graduate watchmaker school, purchase a lot of tools and equipment (for a rediculous amount of money), set up a decent workspace in your home away from distractions and potential contaminates and the time and determination to actually do it.
Other than that, its simple! LOL

Dave

77T 27 August 2014 10:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drifter01 (Post 5212358)
Servicing your won Rolex (or any watch for that matter) isn't hard. All you need is to graduate watchmaker school, purchase a lot of tools and equipment (for a rediculous amount of money), set up a decent workspace in your home away from distractions and potential contaminates and the time and determination to actually do it.
Other than that, its simple! LOL

Dave


Don't forget the Rolex Parts Account and a sneeze guard! :chuckle:

drifter01 27 August 2014 10:23 AM

Oops...yeah, I did forget that.


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