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20 January 2011, 02:44 PM | #31 |
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From what I have read here and elsewhere and according to my AD's watchmaker, the serial number dates the case, not the movement.
Start your countdown on the day you walk out of the store with your watch and also note that Rolex advises to take into account your wearing habits, etc.
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I didn't take any services of my DJ TT since the new purchased at 1998, it still working fine on my wife's wrist.
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20 January 2011, 05:19 PM | #33 |
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Thanks that's really helpful, when you say wearing habits though I wear it every day, it never gets a rest and my husbands sub is only worn at weekends but kept on a winder in the week. Does this mean he should let it stop during the week and wind it every weekend?
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I'm a fan of maintenance, but I'm a total newbie about watches.
I read that service in about 5 years is the way to go. But this is what I don't understand. If one doesn't service the watch until it stops performing, how much more $$'s are we talking about? Yup, I've seen the wear of the parts pics, but what is harmed by not servicing? Heck, in 4 years there will be wear- so what is achieved by servicing in 5 vs 7 vs 10? I don't think it's analogous to changing the oil on a car since the relative cost of oil change to engine repair is far smaller than a watch service to a watch. So, for me, I wonder how much more costs might one incur if they wait until the watch stops functioning vs submitting it due to a certain amount of time? Any one have examples of costs for repair costs in addition to service? TIA
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If you or your husband was a miner, or drove the Baja every weekend, or you lived in a very humid (jungle) or arid (remote desert) area; then you could argue for a hazardous environment and go to the minimum 5 years.. Otherwise, find your own Zen... say 8 to 10 years...........
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21 January 2011, 09:53 AM | #38 |
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When it isn't working
I generally wait till the watch is not working properly, which tends to be 7 years, plus. However, I rarely swim with or have my watch in water. If I did, I'd have my watches pressure tested at a minimum.
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21 January 2011, 10:05 AM | #39 |
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I just talked to a independent Rolex service center in Philly today and was inquiring how much for a routine service. I told them its never been serviced and its been 11 years. They asked what was wrong with it. I said nothing. It keeps the same time as it did 11 years ago. The watch tech replied..."Why do you want to service it then?". He said he could take my money and service it but if it aint broke, dont fix it. All do respect to Rolex as a company but if a (very good) independent service center doesnt buy into the "every five years" recommendation, why should you believe the company (Rolex) that has everything to gain $$$ for needless servicing.
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I wear my SeaDweller everyday, for 7yrs now, and it runs perfectly. The first one I owned ran for 15yrs before I brought it in to replace the crystal. Was told afterwards that could have saved money by just having it polished. Jeweller was greedy.
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