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31 August 2009, 09:58 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Real Name: Gil
Location: NC
Watch: Sea-Dweller
Posts: 432
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Repair help and advice
Looking for some advice for my SD purchased in June, 2007.
During the first year I had it, I sent it twice for warranty work because it was gaining a great deal of time, at least +30/day. The last warranty work was Jan 08. I think now I am beyond the original Rolex 2-year warranty, and also beyond the 1-year repair warranty. I'm having the same problem again, with my watch gaining about +12/day. I have to say that while I love the SD, I've been disappointed with its performance. I don't subject it to anything more rigorous than daily wear or gym. I really don't want to send it to Rolex NY again, as I'll be without it at least 6 weeks nor do I want to pay Rolex's service charge. If I take it to an experienced and reputable jeweler to regulate it, how important is it that I get the watch pressure tested? Can I expect to be able to find a jeweler that can do that, other than sending it to Rolex for service? Thanks for the help! |
31 August 2009, 11:24 AM | #2 |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Real Name: Rik Dietel
Location: Seminole Fla
Watch: 5512 s/s Sub
Posts: 1,818
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Well if you dive deeper than 350 feet I can't help you but if not I can do it for you. Have serviced well over 500 sd's never had a wet one. I'll check it over for timing and anything else I can find should be able to get you in the 2 seconds a day range. Rikki
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