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21 June 2014, 11:42 AM | #1 |
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Will Rolex or a CW21 Watchmaker Reassemble a Rolex?
I've considered purchasing a couple of inexpensive 1601's to see if I can disassemble and then reassemble them. I know there is the TZ online watch school that allows you to purchase an ETA 2801-2, 2836-2 and 2824-2 as part of their courses. However I want to learn by trial and error for the watch movements I have. Next will be the 3000 series movements. If I'm unable to reassemble the watch can I bring in a box of all the parts to Rolex or a watchmaker to reassemble? I'm also trying to figure out how to restore bracelets - just as a hobby. No interest in doing Michael Young type of work.
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21 June 2014, 11:51 AM | #2 |
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I've been self-studying for the past 7 yrs. I've probably spent $10k in tools, equipment, and books. I absolutely love it. I can comfortably fully service many ETA movements after years of practice (and destroying quite a few movements). However I've still got lots to learn before starting on a Rolex movements - for one thing parts are difficult to source without a Rolex parts account. I'll probably sit for my CW21 someday but just as an accomplishment and not professionally.
If you have all the parts, any CW21 watchmaker will be able to reassemble the watch but if parts are damaged (very easy to do) then you need someone with a parts account. It could get expensive. |
21 June 2014, 02:18 PM | #3 |
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I would think rolex or any watchmaker would reassemble a movement, you can do anything for a thousand bucks!
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21 June 2014, 02:20 PM | #4 |
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Will Rolex or a CW21 Watchmaker Reassemble a Rolex?
Thanks for your input Mike. I forgot about the Rolex parts account. You're right. This could get expensive on a trial and error basis. Other than the TZ online courses what else do you recommend or have you done to self-study? I'm already $3k deep in books and tools and I'm just getting started.
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21 June 2014, 05:24 PM | #6 |
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OMG, is that the going rate to assemble a movement? Makes a Rolex service seem like a bargain since they completely disassemble the movement for cleaning and then reassemble it after.
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22 June 2014, 12:40 AM | #9 |
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Rik Dietel told me there are less than 100 CW21 watchmakers in the U.S with a Rolex parts account.
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22 June 2014, 04:59 AM | #12 |
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I acquired an inexpensive simple two hand mechanical watch, disassembled with various small screwdrivers and blades, reassembled... Lets just say my dreams of becoming a watchmaker were instantly shattered. My hat goes off to anyone who is anywhere even remotely close.
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