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Old 10 February 2023, 04:34 AM   #1
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Rolex worn for 53 years before service.

Over 1.6 Billion seconds

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Old 10 February 2023, 05:36 AM   #2
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Yeah..saw that YouTube and left a comment a week ago. Marshall does some pretty good work too, imo for a so called 'novice'. Really like his commentary while working. Been watching a number of people who post some great work on some great pieces. Quite fascinating....
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Old 10 February 2023, 05:51 AM   #3
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If I live another 50 years, maybe mine will still be ticking!
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Old 10 February 2023, 06:59 AM   #4
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This was one of my favourite restorations recently - a GMT Master. https://youtu.be/la2ztR5askE
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Old 10 February 2023, 09:39 AM   #5
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Love these kinds of videos - will be some enjoyable time watching them at the weekend. Much prefer this sort of thing to prices, availability and waitlists!

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Old 10 February 2023, 09:46 AM   #6
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Old 10 February 2023, 09:46 AM   #7
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That’s truly amazing. I have a similar experience, albeit for much less time. My 1997 Daytona Zenith was worn non-stop until 2015, so 18 years. It wasn’t ever serviced and kept perfect time. Unfortunately, the pendulum balance bearings (autowind) perished causing the autowind feature to be erratic. I sent the watch to RSC only for that reason, not because it wasn’t keeping perfect time (it was).

They changed the entire pendulum and serviced the movement, I suspect as a matter of routine.
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Old 10 February 2023, 09:47 AM   #8
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Saw this video as well. Can't get over the amount of CRUD in the bracelet, it's disgusting.

There was another video where the guy had left the sticker on the case back. It also had years of dead cells and sweat, crusted into a rancid paste.

I get keeping a watch for a long time and wearing it daily, but wash it once in a while maybe?

I see this on old guitars as well, Luthiers scraping off years worth of finger gunk out of the fretboard...

I can't see to find the barf emoji? oh well
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Old 10 February 2023, 10:21 AM   #9
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Cool. Thanks for sharing
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Old 10 February 2023, 10:41 AM   #10
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Saw this video as well. Can't get over the amount of CRUD in the bracelet, it's disgusting.

There was another video where the guy had left the sticker on the case back. It also had years of dead cells and sweat, crusted into a rancid paste.

I get keeping a watch for a long time and wearing it daily, but wash it once in a while maybe?

I see this on old guitars as well, Luthiers scraping off years worth of finger gunk out of the fretboard...

I can't see to find the barf emoji? oh well
Yeah, the gunk on some of these old watches is pretty gross. I just don't know how people can wear something that dirty next to their skin.

Video was cool though!
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Old 10 February 2023, 10:54 AM   #11
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This was one of my favourite restorations recently - a GMT Master. https://youtu.be/la2ztR5askE
Yeah, saw that one too.. Great job done there...
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Old 10 February 2023, 10:56 AM   #12
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Old 10 February 2023, 11:05 AM   #13
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There are a number of excellent watchmakers and their vids out there on the Tube worth watching.. some pretty intricate with major services to bring some pretty beat up pieces back to their original glory.
I've viewed a lot of them....
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Old 10 February 2023, 11:16 AM   #14
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That watch did not run for 50 years without a service. This was not its first service, it has been serviced a few times before. You can see the watchmakers notes on the inside of the caseback from the previous services.
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Old 10 February 2023, 11:25 AM   #15
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That watch did not run for 50 years without a service. This was not its first service, it has been serviced a few times before. You can see the watchmakers notes on the inside of the caseback from the previous services.
True, but it's difficult to discern the date(s) of the previous service or services...if those markings are of the felt tip type. which first came out in '52.. Just sayin......
Either way..a great service job...!
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Old 10 February 2023, 11:53 AM   #16
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Marshall makes a good watchmaking video. The Explorer restoration he did was pretty impressive.
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Old 10 February 2023, 12:12 PM   #17
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Watching that man bring that OP back to life I realize what an absolute Klutz I am. If I tried to do that, well… it wouldn’t be a pretty outcome
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Old 10 February 2023, 12:16 PM   #18
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I have been watching Marshall for awhile, love his approach.
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Old 10 February 2023, 12:39 PM   #19
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A couple other great sites....
https://www.youtube.com/@NekkidWatchmaker
https://www.youtube.com/@richardperrettwatchmaker
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Old 10 February 2023, 01:51 PM   #20
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Thanks to everybody posting these links - just had a great hour watching a GMT restoration. I'm not much of a horologist, but when watching these videos, I'm locked in until the end.
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Old 10 February 2023, 02:04 PM   #21
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Love Marshal’s videos.
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Old 10 February 2023, 02:09 PM   #22
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Thanks for sharing. Haven’t seen these videos before, but he’s a great story teller. Makes for a nice relaxing hour with a bourbon. The bourbon got me thinking - how cool would it be if Rolex video taped your whole service so you could watch what they did to fix it up afterwards? They would never, but I’d like it.
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Old 10 February 2023, 04:10 PM   #23
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Thanks for sharing. Haven’t seen these videos before, but he’s a great story teller. Makes for a nice relaxing hour with a bourbon. The bourbon got me thinking - how cool would it be if Rolex video taped your whole service so you could watch what they did to fix it up afterwards? They would never, but I’d like it.
That.. would be very cool...
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Old 10 February 2023, 06:56 PM   #24
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What a beautiful watch, especially how it aged. The whole worn look with that dial and colour is stunning.

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Saw this video as well. Can't get over the amount of CRUD in the bracelet, it's disgusting.
LOL

That amazed me as well, easy to keep it clean.
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Old 10 February 2023, 10:17 PM   #25
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Someone wrote in a comment on YouTube that Marshall is the Bob Ross of watchmakers. So true. A pleasure to watch. Unassuming and just seems like a nice intelligent man.
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Old 10 February 2023, 11:23 PM   #26
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Someone wrote in a comment on YouTube that Marshall is the Bob Ross of watchmakers. So true. A pleasure to watch. Unassuming and just seems like a nice intelligent man.
There is a change in his earlier and current videos. He's more ''out there'', he knows how to play the crowd.
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Old 10 February 2023, 11:35 PM   #27
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Fantastic to watch.

Always great to see someone doing something with so much passion
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Old 10 February 2023, 11:51 PM   #28
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It never ceases to amaze me how folks can let a watch get so dirty. Maybe it's because they're not WIS's like we are.
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Old 11 February 2023, 12:01 AM   #29
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That’s truly amazing. I have a similar experience, albeit for much less time. My 1997 Daytona Zenith was worn non-stop until 2015, so 18 years. It wasn’t ever serviced and kept perfect time. Unfortunately, the pendulum balance bearings (autowind) perished causing the autowind feature to be erratic. I sent the watch to RSC only for that reason, not because it wasn’t keeping perfect time (it was).

They changed the entire pendulum and serviced the movement, I suspect as a matter of routine.
This supports the idea that people should only service a watch when it is not working right as the parts which wear, and break are routinely changed out in a full service anyway or are not expensive to replace.
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