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siempreko 16 January 2021 10:59 AM

Rolex Watch Servicing
 
Greetings!

I just had another wonderful experience with the gentleman who services my watches! I highly recommend Dung Lam, at Herndon Watch & Clock, in Northern Virginia. He is a Certified Master Watchmaker, and he has a parts account with Rolex. He does phenomenal work, is reasonably priced, and he is a gem of a gentleman!

While I live up in Maryland, he is definitely worth the drive down to NoVa! Today I picked up my 1961 Rolex 1002, and my 1991 Rado Ceramica (don’t laugh...) We chatted about watches, and he is very knowledgeable about a wide variety of horological topics!
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mmalek1 16 January 2021 11:34 AM

Good to know as I happen to reside in the state of Virginia. I’m glad you had a great service.

4smanderson 20 January 2021 05:08 AM

Agreed!
 
I wholeheartedly agree! Just dropped my P serial 16710 off with Mr. Lam today; it will get a full service (with a two year warranty) and be done in four weeks.
Can't wait! :thumbsup:

m j b 20 January 2021 06:15 AM

Not laughing, Rado makes some lovely timepieces.

brandrea 20 January 2021 06:17 AM

Good to know:thumbsup:

We’ve heard here for a while, that Rolex is slowly cutting back on supplying parts to these independents. I hope that folks like this can keep things going as they serve a niche need:cheers:

Dirt 20 January 2021 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by brandrea (Post 11210332)
Good to know:thumbsup:

We’ve heard here for a while, that Rolex is slowly cutting back on supplying parts to these independents. I hope that folks like this can keep things going as they serve a niche need:cheers:

I can see it in our lifetime that Rolex will finalise their move to exclude all others that don't work under the same roof as provided exclusively by the mothership.

I've seen it already with a reputable watchmaker who used to be highly esteemed and moving in influential realms within the mothership.
He eventually went out on his own like a lot of ambitious and talented individuals, but was slowly marginalised until he was eventually cut off from direct parts access.
I also am seeing signs of it with another watchmaker.
The pattern is the same, with the outcome clear.

In summary, it's going to be RSC or nothing:thumbsdow
All the brands are doing it.

palmtree11 30 January 2021 06:13 AM

i prefer to buy new

Ashton_Horologist 12 January 2022 10:02 PM

Just wondering about this parts account. It doesn’t say that anywhere on his website? He mentions he uses ‘original parts’. Lots of watchmakers without parts accounts do that. Also, a parts account wouldn’t matter these days as that movement doesn’t have parts supplied by rolex to independent watchmakers these days.

huttobhsc 18 January 2022 06:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dirt (Post 11211016)
I can see it in our lifetime that Rolex will finalise their move to exclude all others that don't work under the same roof as provided exclusively by the mothership.

I've seen it already with a reputable watchmaker who used to be highly esteemed and moving in influential realms within the mothership.
He eventually went out on his own like a lot of ambitious and talented individuals, but was slowly marginalised until he was eventually cut off from direct parts access.
I also am seeing signs of it with another watchmaker.
The pattern is the same, with the outcome clear.

In summary, it's going to be RSC or nothing:thumbsdow
All the brands are doing it.

Agreed, I am noticing this as well.

Ashton_Horologist 18 January 2022 10:22 AM

It’s certainly true that Rolex have cut of parts supply and will continue to do it more and more, however, it’s still not a case of RSC or nothing. There are several well known watchmaker’s around the world that specialize in restoring vintage rolex. These individuals don’t have Rolex parts account but do have parts that Rolex don’t even have.

There are so many rolex parts on the open market it’s remarkable.

GrantD 19 January 2022 07:35 AM

Here’s quite an interesting article, although the decision was due last year I can’t find any more info. There is also a European case ongoing..

https://www.watchpro.com/right-to-re...tch-parts/?amp

paxjedi 12 February 2022 10:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by palmtree11 (Post 11233595)
i prefer to buy new


Huh?!



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Rolex tom 14 February 2022 12:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GrantD (Post 11936951)
Here’s quite an interesting article, although the decision was due last year I can’t find any more info. There is also a European case ongoing..

https://www.watchpro.com/right-to-re...tch-parts/?amp

The outcome was Cousins lost the case.


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