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18 July 2009, 04:28 AM | #31 |
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cost prohibitive? you mean it lowers the quarterly report......
high end companies that sell high end products that are expected to last many years have a responsibility to provide parts for service or allow other companies to provide them, rolex does neither. laws were enacted for automobile companies to have parts availability for 10 years because they wouldn't do it on their own. they just want us to throw away the car and buy a new one. that is a crap excuse. i work for boeing and i can assure you if we don't have the parts for your aircraft we will make them from scratch. it's cost prohibitive doesn't cut it with me or in my industry. that's no more than an excuse.
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18 July 2009, 04:43 AM | #32 |
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for some reason i have it in my head that rolex keeps parts for 30 years.
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18 July 2009, 06:52 AM | #33 |
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youve summed it up brilliantly.
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18 July 2009, 07:35 AM | #34 |
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I have a Double Red on my hands that needs a bezel. I am right there with all of you. I should buy another Rolex just like the one I have now so I will always be able to part it out if need be. Buy everything in 2's I guess.
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18 July 2009, 10:47 AM | #35 |
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To blame Rolex for their inability to service watches they made 30 or 40 is, IMO, not fair. Companies grow and change over the years as does management. I don't think that when HW's Company was making a DJ in 1965 he imagined his Company growing to the size that it has.
I don't think the more recent Rolex watches, say from the 90's, will have the same problem with parts and maintenance as Rolex moves into the 21st Century. As we all know it's easy to be smart with 20:20 hindsight.
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they have taken companies to court and won for doing it. calling it altering from original, the whole auto parts aftermarket thing was presented in court and rolex still won.
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18 July 2009, 11:09 AM | #38 |
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So, does Rolex have a policy of not servicing a watch after so many years (i.e. 30 years) or is it just when they run out of the parts?
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I thought it was strange that Rolex would not service an old watch, until I took (at the time) a 1988 Chrysler Fifth Avenue to a Chrysler dealer in 1998 to work on the carberator. Fact is, they didn't work on carberators then, even on their own cars. Only ten years later!
I wouldn't be so surprised that Rolex doesn't service the vintage watches. Rolex production and service is, after all, although high quality, somewhat mass production. You want that vintage piece restored? The woods are full of craftsmen for this task. Just search the board. That's their niche. It's not Rolex's niche. |
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I'm sure the dealer would praise the car but decline to even touch it
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18 July 2009, 01:31 PM | #42 |
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This is a great thread guys n gal's. I wonder if now in current times if Rolex will keep the parts for current timepeices on hand like patek VC e.g?
They sure as hell better or it's off to Omega I go |
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Maybe we need a letter campaign...
"Dear Rolex, Can't you be more like Patek or Vacheron?"
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I was waiting at the RSC in SF behind a man who had owned his watch for 30+ years and never had it serviced! He was only there that day because his clasp would no longer remain closed. The manager/owner advised that he be allowed to service the movement as well (though he promised to call before doing any repairs he found required). So, at least in SF they do seem to be willing to work on older watches.
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19 July 2009, 05:26 AM | #45 |
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I think that current Rolex owners from the 90s on wont have to worry as much since the number of watches produced far exceed the watches sold in the 60s and before....and if you look at say the DD the movement, dials and hands have had very minor changes since the late 80s....my guess is that if you have a popular Rolex such as the DJ or DD you will hve parts available for many years into the future.
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