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Originally Posted by gkenny
Hi, I am new to this forum and this is my first post. I have a relative who owns a Rolex President about 45 years old. The stem does not wind the watch, it just spins. Everything else works normally and you can wind the watch by just turning it in your hand or on your wrist to wind it.
What are the possible problems? Is it something that can be repaired without sending to Rolex? What could be the possible to repair the winding this watch?
Thank you for any assistance that you can offer, it will be greatly appreciated!
Thank you very much, stay safe my friend, regards, gkenny.
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Hi Gkenny,
Welcome to TRF.
Your question is somewhat confusing. If your relative's watch is from 1977 (estimate based on your 45 years estimate) and if it is indeed a President as you state, then it should already be automatic. Which means, you do NOT have to wind it by hand. The wrist movement should already wind the watch and make it function. In that regard, there is really nothing to fix. However, if the watch is 45 years old and you do not know its service history, then it is best you bring it to a Rolex Service Center (RSC) for evaluation and servicing.
Based on its age and depending on what needs to be replaced it could cost about $1500 (more or less). Note that an RSC is not just a Rolex retail store or town jeweler. An RSC is owned and operated by the Rolex company and is probably the best place to bring your watch for repair and service. Depending on where you live in PA, you could probably bring it to the New York City RSC in 5th Avenue. They are pretty reliable there. If they cannot fix or service your watch then they will send it to Geneva.
Good luck and update us on what you find out.
I am genuinely curious.
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