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8 March 2015, 07:31 AM | #1 |
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Rolex service
I see a lot of people talking about rolex services. Do all luxury watches require this? such as omega or panerai watches?
I guess I better started reading more on when your watch needs to be serviced. |
8 March 2015, 07:49 AM | #2 |
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All watches do. Less expensive watches aren't worth servicing. Luxury watches usually are.
Quartz models need batteries (every three years?), mechanical models need lubrication, seals, springs, etc. (usually 5 to 7 years is recommended depending on the watch.) The service cost is usually a double digit percentage of the watch's initial value, more as time goes on. |
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8 March 2015, 01:33 PM | #4 |
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I believe right now the Sub/DJ and GMT are all $700 (US).
The Daytona which is just north of $1000 (US). The Skydweller, YMII and Seadweller must also be more than the GMT/DJ/Subs as well not sure if they are more or less than the daytona. Maybe someone can chime in who knows the exact numbers. |
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A good independent watchmaker like Rik Dietel can usually service a Rolex in the 500 dollar range and give you a faster.turnaround. Daytonas are obviously more.
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Vintage vs. modern? Service cost the same?
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18 March 2015, 08:11 AM | #7 |
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My Oysterquartz is currently with Rolex in their service centre here in the UK. Every two years I have a battery fitted about £75.00 and then every fourth year it has an overhaul. Returned by Rolex like a new watch and 2 year warranty. Bit expensive though at £425.00. Just coming up to its 34th birthday and has never missed a beat.
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Recommended service interval is 5-7 years, depending on wear habits.
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The cell used for the Quartz is actually a 303 or 357 the 344 isn't tall enough. rikki
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Some RSCs around the world still honour the pledge of free batteries for the life of the watch, which was offered with a new OQ. I guess not in the UK.
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