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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: New York
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Good day
This is my first post and glad to be here. In 2009 I purchased a NEW Rolex in 2009 from Alan Furman in Rockville, MD. The transaction was pleasant etc. I wore the watch maybe a dozen time, had on a watch winder and off and on in my safe in its box. I recall early on that it didn't keep accurate time or date and resettled it when I wore it even when it was on the watch winder. I contacted the watch smith at Alan Furman and he told me that there was a specific way to wind and set the watch. It was confusing to me and said I would bring it into him. I never did though because of my schedule. I the recently bought another watch from AF and brought my Deep Sea Dweller for him to look at. He wound the watch and Inthen put it on the Orbita WW and in two weeks all of a sudden in lost two or so hours? AF said it may need some maintainence. Is this typical of a DSSD? Seems fragile to me or did I do something incorrect. I know it's out of the warranty period and don't have an issue with maintained, but GEEZ!! It's a Rolex. It's a "V" series and can someone explain to me why that may or may not be good? Thanks so much: I |
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