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27 March 2016, 12:56 AM | #1 |
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Deepsea - stops...
I have a less than 4 year old Deepsea, bought from new. In the last month or so I have noticed that it stops when I take it off for more than an hour or thereabouts. I wear it all the time and only take it off when playing tennis, doing yard work etc.
I wind it every couple of week for the 40 turns. I took it back to the AD yesterday who told me it could be the spring, may cost $1,000 or so and the watch is out of warranty. He also said I should not sleep with it on as the body changes temperature and this can impact the oil in the movement. He also said springs are going more often as there are more magnets in our homes with TVs, other remote control devices. I do fly on a weekly basis and go through metal screening at least 2 if not more times a week. I know the above contains a number of points but for a $11k or so watch to stop working after less than 4 years is a surprise, plus this thing is designed to go to great depths so getting hotter or colder in bed seems and this impacting the oil seems crazy. Views and thanks in advance. The AD is a well known store in Atlanta with a branch in Buckhead (where the watch has been dropped off to be sent to Rolex) and one in Roswell (where it was bought). |
27 March 2016, 01:40 AM | #2 |
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I would get it checked by a reputable watchmaker who knows his stuff but the RSC is the more expensive and safest option. Good luck and hope it is something minor. Their estimate sounds well high. Keep us posted.
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The person you spoke with has no idea what is wrong and the information they gave you is ignorant. I work at an authorized dealer and we have a Rolex trained watchmaker on staff. The DeepSea has to go to Rolex for service. Even though we have the required equipment to test the watch, the DeepSea requires equipment that they won't sell us. They require that we send in DeepSeas for service. Whether you send directly to Dallas, NY or Beverly Hills or send it through an authorized Rolex dealer, have them send it to Rolex Service.
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1 April 2016, 05:21 PM | #5 |
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These modern oils do not dry in five years. They just don't.
Could be your mainspring, could be 10 other things. Bring it in for service. |
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2 April 2016, 11:38 PM | #7 |
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There should be a forum where this type of nonsense and fpthe people who further it are outed. It would save us hours of frustration and moronic conversations when our watches need attention.
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Body temperature can impact oil in the movement?? Wow
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My ballpark guess is that the auto-wind is malfunctioning. Have it looked at by a qualified watchmaker who may be able to fix that without a complete service..
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23 April 2016, 10:18 PM | #11 |
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Following a service at a RSC it is on the way back to the AD. Still no details on what the problem was, the AD people are clueless.
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Keep us posted Rich! It would be interesting to see what the problem was..
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1 May 2016, 10:14 PM | #14 |
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Collected the watch from the AD yesterday. Was told a regular service fixed the issue - they could not tell me the specific problem. Rolex did replace the gas release valve as it was not working - after only 4 years! To be fair the watch looks brand new.
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1 May 2016, 10:17 PM | #15 |
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So keeping your watch at a constant 37c is bad for the oils, but letting it cool to 10 or so overnight and warm back up to 37 each morning is ok. That AD needs some brain cells implanted. Next he'll be telling you its not safe to shower or wash the dishes wearing it.
Tell him if your body changes temperature more than 2c then the wearer is very ill and needs medical help |
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(Sarc) Hope when you bought it the salesmen educated you that the Rolex should never, under ANY circumstance, get it wet. Even slightest rainwater can ruin the timepiece. ;)
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So we shouldn't start them on fire either??
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