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24 August 2022, 05:10 AM | #1 |
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Rolex help needed
I've got a Rolex Oyster Perpetual model 1003 serial 2153015
It has a blue dial I bought it in 1992 it wasn't new but very good condition I've never worn it so still in good condition . It's hasn't been serviced since I bought it so that's 30 years so I guess it's ready for one although it seems to be working well. Two questions What is the date of the watch ? Any recommendations regarding servicing ? I would appreciate any advise . I tried to get pictures but no idea how to load them Thanks |
24 August 2022, 06:01 AM | #2 |
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The serial should place it in the 1969/70 period.
I would assume it’s time for a service! |
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You bought a watch 30 years ago but you’ve never worn it?!?!
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24 August 2022, 06:09 AM | #5 |
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Yes bought it 07/07/92 £620 it looked great in the shop but I found it difficult to see the time with the blue dial silver hands and the light reflecting off it so it got put to one side .
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If you're not going to wear it for another 30 years, I would decline servicing it, for now.
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24 August 2022, 06:30 AM | #7 |
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One of my daughters has taken a shine to it so it will need sorting .
I'm in my 70's now so I would love to still have it in 30 years . Thanks |
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Send it to Phillip Ridley for service. He won’t remove any of the significant original parts and deals with vintage watches all the time.
He is a fairly active user of this forum and just search his name under members and he comes up. I’ve never heard a bad thing about him or his operation in the 2+ yrs I’ve been here. Sent from my Apple privacy invasion product |
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No need to send it to the USA. Just look for a decent local watchmaker (repairer) around the Nottingham area and get them to open it up and give you an idea of what's needed.
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Pics attached for the OP.
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Thank you Joe for helping with the pictures .
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Adam already gave the best advice if you want to be sure it’ll work reliably.
Another option is to submit it to the Rolex Service Center - London in person, or ship it to Kings Hill location. It’d be a nice daytrip via the train into the city if that would give your daughter a fresh perspective of the Rolex experience. Couple it with a nice lunch in Mayfair and return home. Making an appointment will give you a chance for her to hear the quick assessment and maybe consider a different, easier to read dial color. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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Thanks everyone for the advise .
I've asked a couple of watchmakers regarding service and there doesn't seem to be a problem quoted £300 /£400 for service and refurb . I must admit I've got a bit obsessed with getting info on this watch. Out of interest I contacted a couple of auction houses to get their opinion and both said if I decided to sell ( providing the watch is working ) leave as is . |
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If it is running, let your daughter wear it.
As long as it is keeping time it's fine, although the oil may have migrated away from some moving parts it may still have a few years. For peace of mind and best operation, a cleaning and fresh oil and seals will bring it back to near new condition.
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