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1 November 2005, 01:30 PM | #1 |
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Worst nightmare
I have read some threads on broken crystals. My Rolex was only days old. I came in from doing some woodworking in my garage, I was hot sweaty and full of sawdust. I took my Rollie off to wash my arms and hands....then placed it on the counter....on a dish towel. I washed my arms and hands......grabed for a towel ....and in slow motion I saw my Rolex (like in a movie) flip once and land.....SMACK....face down.....The crystal was smashed. Shattered. $700.00 later it was back on my wrist. Im am now so cautious of even bumping my wrist into anything ...I can hardly swing my arm.....I now walk with a noticeable limp...ever happen to you?
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1 November 2005, 01:32 PM | #2 |
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Man that's a lot for a crystal replacement! I guess they must've adjusted the movement too?
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1 November 2005, 01:35 PM | #3 |
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Sorry, Wayno, fortunately I never had that happen to me. I don't knock into door jambs, don't bang my arm around. Just lucky, I guess.
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1 November 2005, 01:37 PM | #4 |
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I didn't know anything at the time..LOL...I still don't...I just wanted my Rolex back.....The longer I hang here the better I'll be
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1 November 2005, 01:43 PM | #5 |
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Unfortuantely anytime a watch is off for service it seems like forever.
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That sucks Wayno. At least you got it back. Too bad it cost so much.
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Yeah, that definitely sucks. Glad to hear you got it back though. Wayno, I had a similar experience to you. I had just gotten back to my truck from jet skiing where my rolex was wrapped up in my towel. Totally forgetting, I pulled the towel out of my truck to dry off my face. It was slow motion that I saw my sub about to hit the gravel road. Luckily I ended up with a VERY minute scratch that bugged that crap out of me till I got it fixed..
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1 November 2005, 02:31 PM | #8 |
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One common theme boys, they are safer on your arm, than anywhere else.
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1 November 2005, 03:03 PM | #9 |
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OUCH!! Sorry to hear about your accident, Wayno. Just goes to show that the watch must be in your vision at all times when carrying out such manouveurs.
700 bucks is a rather steep amount....but I know that when a crystal gets smashed, Rolex automatically carry out a full service too in case some tiny pieces of the crystal have entered the movement. Just be a little more cautious the next time. Cheers - JJ
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1 November 2005, 03:04 PM | #10 |
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Moral of the story? Leave your Rolex on your wrist!
In the years I've been posting on these forums, I would say that over 95% of the stories where a watch gets damaged start with "...I took my Rolex off..." and end with "...$XXX later..." Keep 'em on, boys and girls, they're safer that way!
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Most of what I have read seems to be accidents, like dropping on to
tiles in bathroom.Sapphire in very tough but can chip especially on the edges.
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1 November 2005, 10:03 PM | #12 |
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Wayno - sorry to hear about your little accident. I agree with the others that $700 US is a lot to have the crystal replaced. With a full service it makes more sense. For comparison, when I sent my YM in for a full service plus new crystal is cost me a little over $800 Canadian.......
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1 November 2005, 10:42 PM | #13 |
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Sorry to hear of your woes Wayno. I had my crystal replaced recently after my wife accidentally scratched it with her ring. Mine cost about £60, you were fleeced by the sound of it.
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Speaking from expierence, when I challenged a door frame with my Tudor Chrono and smashed the crystal, Rolex Dallas insisted on a full check of the movement, so I am sure they did the same in Waynes case.
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Having posted the following last night:
"I don't knock into door jambs, don't bang my arm around," guess what I did this morning. Banged the GMT into the door jamb in the bathroom. Fortunately, the wood is softer than the crystal. The watch came through the experience with flying colors - took the bang in stride. I'm not sure I can say the same about the door jamb, though. Just goes to show you, don't speak too soon. It may happen to you.
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He wasn't really fleeced.....remember, in your case it was just a scratch and a replacement - that's all - no service. In his case, since the crystal was smashed, Rolex had no alternative but to open up the entire movement to check for tiny broken fragments of crystal. Hence, a full service was also essential. I've been told this by David (Mansor) himself when I once asked him what would happen if the crystal was smashed. JJ
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2 November 2005, 03:37 AM | #17 |
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We need to ask James(Gedaken) about how these watches take being dribbled in the shower like a basket ball.
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2 November 2005, 02:03 PM | #18 |
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My crystal was a train wreck. A full service was recomended and I agreed. Glad to say it looks brand new a year later.
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