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Originally Posted by AntoMeRolexPassion
Ok, i believe i have the right to know what interventions are made to it
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Rolex will never agree with you.
Rolex as a company are non-stop looking at their movements both old, current and future.
On the current or recent movements if they find they have a problem they will just rectify it and advise their service centres of the problem and what to look for and if found what to do. That is only if the problem becomes frequently found.
They do not tell the watch owners ... If they did just imagine the panic of people to have their watch "Fixed" even if there was no problem. Chaos !
Rolex are an astonishlingly good company and have always managed to somehow keep all their information private to them.
I often wonder if one department even knows of the happenings of another department.
You can see how good they are at being secretive as every year new models are launched and every Rolex forum goes wild for a few months before with people guessing what will be released.
Its quite good fun to read all the guesses AFTER the announcement by Rolex as nobody gets it correct.
Even at Baselworld, I attended every year for 15 years, at the Rolex stand each new model was under a little cone hat so it could not be seen until 13:00 on the launch day. The hall opens at 12:00 but the unveiling was a grand and sometimes crazy event with everybody going Ahhhhh in shock. Thats when the secrets they have held are shown for the very first time.