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1 November 2017, 12:19 AM | #1 |
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Submariner Getting Service Under Warranty
Not a very exciting post friends, just thought I'd share.
Rewind a year or two, I remember reading a post about someone who brought their watch into RSC, just to have it looked over, as it approached the end of the warranty. This always stuck with me. Fast forward, my 116610LV warranty is up in Jan, so I decided to have it looked over. Turns out it needs some attention. Low Amplitude and the timing is off. Anyway, just as that thread gave me the idea, I figured I'd share my experience with others. I'm happy to receive a fresh service going into my watch's new chapter of expired warranty. Annnnnnd here's a pic, cause why not ;) |
1 November 2017, 12:22 AM | #2 |
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Sweet...and a great pic, too (as usual!)
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1 November 2017, 12:45 AM | #3 |
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Thank you my friend! 🙏
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Do you still get the 2-yr extra service warranty when it's a under-warranty free service?
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1 November 2017, 12:44 AM | #5 |
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Good question! My guess is no, but I'll find out.
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1 November 2017, 07:58 AM | #6 |
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Unfortunately no service warranty will be issued after an original warranty service. My understanding is that they do perform a full service, but no refinishing work with warranties. The 2-3 week timeframe will give you the ultrasonic cleaning of case/components, cleaning, regulating, and timekeeping assessment. You will get some paperwork from Rolex when all is said and done, but it will say little more than "Service compliments of Rolex"
That said, you should get quite a bit of time out of it. Great shot, Chad! |
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No you don't. I had mine serviced under warranty. They didn't extend the warranty afterwards.
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11 November 2017, 05:38 AM | #8 |
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Thank for chiming in! Yes I was told the same thing.
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1 November 2017, 12:43 AM | #10 |
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No I don't have a print out, but they said 2-3 weeks. Can't imagine a regulation would take that long. She also said they will provide a full service. Wouldn't put it past someone at RSC to misinform me though lol.
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Not sure how they would stay in business if they provided a free service for everyone who has a watch that is close to being out of warranty and wants a check up? After all, warranty is for manufacturing defects not a well worn watch that needs movement service.
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1 November 2017, 01:46 AM | #12 |
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Do not let them polish or refinish the case in any way.
Hardly anyone has the foresight to check prior to warranty expiration. Well done. I will mark my calendar for mine. |
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This is personal preference but getting a polish done is really not a big deal. They make the watch look like brand new and not every sports Rolex will be worth tens of thousands down the road. I agree it's not necessary for a new <5 years old watch but if the watch has been worn often and has some marks that are bothering you why not?
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I don't think Rolex is throwing around "free services". There's something wrong with my watch and they're fixing it. Simple as that. Someone here can correct me if I'm wrong, but a watch with low amplitude is not the same thing as a watch that needs simple regulation. Anyone know what's required to correct low amplitude? |
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I sent my Explorer II in a few months ago for basically the same thing. Mine was also running about 15 seconds slow a day. It now runs near perfect and has a great power reserve.
All the paperwork says is, "movement check" . It does not detail what they actually did. There is no extended warranty on free warranty work.
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Lol. Have you seen Rolex’ margins?
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Was timing off by a large margin? I like the idea of having it checked soon before warranty expires to avoid expenses (something good even with a car) but it might be tricky to justify it if there isn't an obvious flaw. |
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I did tell them the power reserve seemed slightly low which is true, but that was it. |
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stunning watch, great picture!
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Good thread i would be curious to know if indeed you get the full service or just regulation. I have the same piece but the card was punched in August so still almost full warranty.
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Good idea, and especially good if you can walk it into a RSC rather than sending it.
I will be curious to see what they say they did. Does an RSC warrantee claim come back with a list of what was done, or is it just a watch in a pouch?
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This only reaffirms the good practice of having your timepiece regularly serviced even if it seems to be working well. So many people want to wear them until they malfunction. With the five year warranty I think many owners will be having them checked out in the final months and obtain a warranted overhaul which by then is usually due.
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It is however good to get your watch checked right before the warranty period is about to expire. There may be something wrong with it might as well get it serviced under warranty than pay for it a short time later. |
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Great pic indeed.
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I don't believe Rolex will provide a free service after five years; however, if there was a fault, even a small one, they would be obliged to fix it.
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Thanks for sharing your experience and can't wait to see it back on your wrist with your follow up post.
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