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How to service your own Rolex.
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Make sure there's a watchmaker in your home. Step 2. Video him while he services your Rolex. |
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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
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I suspect the title is meant facetiously... :cheers: |
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 |
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Thanks. I'm going to give this a try right after I master tying my shoes.
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Definitely interesting. Once he got past opening the case, he lost me though... I think I'll stick with RSC.
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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 |
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 |
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Don't forget the Rolex Parts Account and a sneeze guard! :chuckle: |
Oops...yeah, I did forget that.
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