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16800 and 3035 - Service Life
I have a question that’s been on my mind for a while.
I own a 1986 16800, and the movement was serviced by Rolex in late 2022. However, I can’t shake the feeling that when it’s due for its next service, I might run into difficulties due to its age and the potential scarcity of parts. Am I overthinking this because there are still a lot of 3035 movements around, or is this a legitimate concern? In a way it's ruining my enjoyment of the watch however I'm probably overthinking it as it's my only vintage piece |
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No problem, it will last forever! Now go take your Xanax. :-)
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Since we can still find parts and service even those before your 16800, it is likely that parts and expertise will still be around long after you and I are long gone.
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