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1 March 2010, 07:55 AM | #1 |
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Daytona Chrono hand not exactly at 12...
Guys, looking to purchase another daytona and the chrono hand is not exactly at 12 o'clock position. In fact, one mark over to the right. The watch is out of warranty. How much do you think it will cost a watchmaker to fix?
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1 March 2010, 08:01 AM | #2 |
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Well,............ You could run it a few times and reset to see if it zeros out..sometimes that works...
The fix, if it doesn't self correct, is to take the movement out, pull the hand off, and reset the hand back on in the proper position... That shouldn't cost much but a watchmaker may charge an hour of labor time to do the job. If it is several years old, Rolex may not do it for you without a full service included...about 750USD for the Daytona.
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