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Old 28 June 2008, 04:09 AM   #1
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Replacement Case back

I need a replacement case back for an 18k YG Lady President.
Is there a place to buy replacement parts other than from Rolex itself?
They want to charge me $700 just for the case back.
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Old 28 June 2008, 07:57 AM   #2
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It's a longshot, but try out:

www.classicwatchparts.com

www.vintagewatchparts.net/shop

If neither of them have the caseback, they might be able for get you one.
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Old 28 June 2008, 04:13 PM   #3
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Honestly, pay the $700, and have piece of mind.

The last thing you want is a gold plated one, or less than 18k, or one that may ruin your case (if the thread is inferior), or worse of all, allow moisture in and ruin the movement.


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Old 28 June 2008, 08:52 PM   #4
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I agree with John, best to keep all the parts on the watch directly from Rolex. Also, I would recommend that you have the RSC insert the new caseback for you.

You can try looking at ebay for replacement parts but the scary part is that many of them are probably aftermarket or counterfeit parts. Rolex USA has a strict policy of not selling individual replacement parts to costumers. In Europe that is acceptable. You might be able to find something if you contact a fellow TRF member in Europe.

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Old 28 June 2008, 09:50 PM   #5
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I would take John's advise.
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Old 29 June 2008, 12:07 AM   #6
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I'm curious why one would need a new caseback.............
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Old 29 June 2008, 12:16 AM   #7
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if it is scratched, a new caseback is required.
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Old 29 June 2008, 02:28 AM   #8
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I'm curious why one would need a new caseback.............
The grooves are all worn out.
The watch is over 20 years old and pretty badly worn too.

They want $700 for the back and $750 to service it.
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Old 29 June 2008, 02:33 AM   #9
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Then I should mention they recommended a bracelet replacement (optional) for $5100!
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Old 29 June 2008, 04:13 AM   #10
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This is a tough one because ladies Presidents that are 20 years old are not worth a lot.... 5 to 8 thousand depending on condition.

This one sounds like it may be even worn further than that for whatever reason.....

A new service, bracelet, and caseback could cost more than the value of the watch.....

Why not try a professional for advice. Contact Mr Bob Ridley, a member here and professional Rolex restorer...

http://www.watchmakers.com/
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Old 29 June 2008, 04:27 AM   #11
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This is a tough one because ladies Presidents that are 20 years old are not worth a lot.... 5 to 8 thousand depending on condition.

This one sounds like it may be even worn further than that for whatever reason.....

A new service, bracelet, and caseback could cost more than the value of the watch.....

Why not try a professional for advice. Contact Mr Bob Ridley, a member here and professional Rolex restorer...

http://www.watchmakers.com/
Thanks for the reply, I'm actually trying to determine the age as well.
The serial is 624xxxxx from the research I've done it's either from 1979 or 1980 but still unsure.

I also noticed that after picking up the watch from the RSC's estimate, the stem is now broken! I can't believe it.
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Old 29 June 2008, 04:46 AM   #12
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Then I should mention they recommended a bracelet replacement (optional) for $5100!
If that was such an issue to me which it likely would be, and considering the value of the watch ($5,000.00 - $8,000.00 depending on condition) as mentioned above..... I would buy a new one lol and let it sit in my safe until the time feels right to restore the watch completly with the proper parts. A shame to hear what happend to it after taking it for the estimate. Some watch makers who can order the parts could possibly do it for a lot less but continue to look at options.
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Old 29 June 2008, 04:42 AM   #13
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I know its expensive, but don't spoil it with an aftermarket item.
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Old 29 June 2008, 04:52 AM   #14
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Look at the price of gold. It has incresed fourfold over the last 10 years. In the Autumn of 2007 you could have bought in at $720, a few months back it hit $1,000.

My understanding was that RSC's get a little bit miffed if they later recieve a Rolex that has had a non authorised part or parts added.

It is best to keep them on side just in case you need something more serious replaced at a future date.

Unfortunately it is the price you have to pay when you buy the high end models.

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