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Old 14 February 2020, 09:21 PM   #1
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Rolex UK Service Centre turnaround times

Sent my 214270 in for a service from my AD on the 19th January only to have a phone-call from the AD to say it was completed and back with them on the 12th February!!!

Guarantee Card confirmed service completed on the 10th February.

In 25 years of Rolex ownership (probably at least 6/7 services across different watches), never had a watch serviced and returned so quickly. Normally it was anywhere between 8 - 12 weeks.

Now down to 3.....

Based on my previous experience I'm somewhat surprised or should I be?? I appreciate Rolex have upped their game & capacity over the years.

Anyone had the same experience of such a quick turnaround??
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Old 14 February 2020, 09:22 PM   #2
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Not me .. last sent one off in around august got it back in 9 weeks.
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Old 14 February 2020, 09:30 PM   #3
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Yep. Less this 4 weeks for a service on my 1665 since they upgraded their facilities.
11 years ago, it took them nearly 16 weeks

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Old 14 February 2020, 09:40 PM   #4
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Sent my 214270 in for a service from my AD on the 19th January only to have a phone-call from the AD to say it was completed and back with them on the 12th February!!!

Guarantee Card confirmed service completed on the 10th February.

In 25 years of Rolex ownership (probably at least 6/7 services across different watches), never had a watch serviced and returned so quickly. Normally it was anywhere between 8 - 12 weeks.

Now down to 3.....

Based on my previous experience I'm somewhat surprised or should I be?? I appreciate Rolex have upped their game & capacity over the years.

Anyone had the same experience of such a quick turnaround??
I sent my Daytona to the RSC through Watches of Switzerland, Cardiff about 2 weeks ago, I haven't been contacted yet regarding the breakdown of service required and the go ahead to continue. I guess it's not in bits yet. My expected return date is on, before Or after the 1st of may.
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Old 14 February 2020, 09:41 PM   #5
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Sent my 214270 in for a service from my AD on the 19th January only to have a phone-call from the AD to say it was completed and back with them on the 12th February!!!

Guarantee Card confirmed service completed on the 10th February.

In 25 years of Rolex ownership (probably at least 6/7 services across different watches), never had a watch serviced and returned so quickly. Normally it was anywhere between 8 - 12 weeks.

Now down to 3...
Based on my previous experience I'm somewhat surprised or should I be?? I appreciate Rolex have upped their game & capacity over the years.

Anyone had the same experience of such a quick turnaround??


Quite a magic then...
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Old 14 February 2020, 09:45 PM   #6
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I sent my Daytona to the RSC through Watches of Switzerland, Cardiff about 2 weeks ago, I haven't been contacted yet regarding the breakdown of service required and the go ahead to continue. I guess it's not in bits yet. My expected return date is on, before Or after the 1st of may.
Crouch in Cardiff for me.

I never got a call for a breakdown of the service so if I was you I'd assume all is good and there are no additional items for you outside the fixed service cost.
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Old 14 February 2020, 09:48 PM   #7
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Quite a magic then...
No not magic. It would only be magic if I sent in an Explorer and got a Daytona back

Now that would be magic.....
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Old 14 February 2020, 10:53 PM   #8
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Crouch in Cardiff for me.

I never got a call for a breakdown of the service so if I was you I'd assume all is good and there are no additional items for you outside the fixed service cost.
Hmm... I was told I would receive a call (Or an email someone else here said as I didn't go to RSC directly) asking if I wanted to proceed as I wasn't given an exact price, between 650 and 800 they said depending on what needed doing as my minute sub dial was randomly not moving.
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Old 14 February 2020, 11:14 PM   #9
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It was pointless me buying all the extra watches then so I have something to wear when 1 goes off for a service.

It use to take 3-4 months!
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Old 14 February 2020, 11:23 PM   #10
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Hmm... I was told I would receive a call (Or an email someone else here said as I didn't go to RSC directly) asking if I wanted to proceed as I wasn't given an exact price, between 650 and 800 they said depending on what needed doing as my minute sub dial was randomly not moving.
Ok maybe they are still assessing your watch.

Suffice to say I was quoted a set price of £550 before the watch was sent away with the caveat that I may get a call if there are additional issues i.e. crystal or the crown. These seem to be the most common fixes on top of the standard service.

I believe £550 is the standard service cost for a watch in the professional range. I queried it because I paid £495 about a year ago for a service on my 16600 so my AD showed me Rolex literature with the service cost now at £550.
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Old 14 February 2020, 11:56 PM   #11
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Ok maybe they are still assessing your watch.

Suffice to say I was quoted a set price of £550 before the watch was sent away with the caveat that I may get a call if there are additional issues i.e. crystal or the crown. These seem to be the most common fixes on top of the standard service.

I believe £550 is the standard service cost for a watch in the professional range. I queried it because I paid £495 about a year ago for a service on my 16600 so my AD showed me Rolex literature with the service cost now at £550.
Thanks bud! Gives a bit more insight for me regarding the RSC despite using a different AD
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Old 15 February 2020, 11:46 PM   #12
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Thanks bud! Gives a bit more insight for me regarding the RSC despite using a different AD
No worries fella.
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