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18 February 2020, 05:56 PM | #1 |
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Rolex Airking Stopped Working Suggestions
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So I have a Rolex Airking, 14000M from 2006, which I bought preowned but pristine condition in February 2018 from a watch dealer on Chrono24. I was told it had been serviced from an independent watch maker by the dealer before being shipped to me. (Rolex have never serviced this watch). I rarely wear this watch, it is now in a 5 watch rotation (yes, the bug has bitten me). I have maybe worn it 20/25 times since I've acquired it. I took it out of the safe today to wear this week, as I was winding after about 10 or so turns I felt something break inside the watch and the Resistance from the watch when winding suddenly went soft and the seconds hand/watch stopped running completely. When you shake the watch and put it near your ear you can hear something moving around inside as if something has broken off / become loose. Anybody have any idea what this could be? & any suggestions of how I go about getting this fixed, what the cost is likely to be, & any recommended rolex authorised watch repairers in the north west of England? |
18 February 2020, 06:53 PM | #2 |
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I wouldn't want to guess what's wrong with your Airking but give Milton's Jewellers in Chester a call, the guy who owns it is a regular on the TZUK forum and is very well respected in the industry.
They also have shops in Liverpool and Birkenhead if they're closer to you. |
18 February 2020, 07:09 PM | #3 |
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Could be anything, you were told it was serviced , no paper work ? You had an unknown indy work on the watch, red flag. Who knows what you have inside the watch ? Best to have rolex fix it now they'll be more than glad to tell you what's wrong. They might even refused to work on it . Sorry
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18 February 2020, 07:13 PM | #4 |
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RSC.
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18 February 2020, 10:05 PM | #6 |
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I would decide if I was keeping the watch long turn. If so, off to the RSC, if not them a trusted local repair with paperwork. Good luck.
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18 February 2020, 10:30 PM | #7 |
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Good decision tree approach.
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19 February 2020, 06:34 PM | #8 |
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19 February 2020, 06:46 PM | #9 |
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Best to send it to Rolex for an overhaul.
It'll be expensive but it's the only way to be sure that original parts will be used - plus you'll get an official 2-year warranty. |
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