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20 January 2025, 04:19 AM | #1 |
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6 to 8 month service at RSC in Dallas
Recently informed by my AD that turn around time at RSC in Dallas for a 10 yr old submariner, that stopped running, is 6-8 months. Is this a “normal” service time?
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20 January 2025, 11:52 AM | #2 |
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I recently had a GMT go through there in about a week and a half. So not accurate info from my experience.
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20 January 2025, 12:07 PM | #3 |
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Perhaps your AD meant “weeks”, not months. It’s certainly not half a year.
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I would have to check and see if that is correct. I just had a Submariner serviced in the fall and it took around 5-6 weeks if I remember correctly. That was at RSC Dallas.
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I'd be happy with weeks rather than months. Right now, I'm looking at 11 months for a 1953 Omega to be shipped from Atlanta to the US Service Center and then sent to Switzerland for service and QA checking. I'll be happy to get it back before the first anniversary.
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They probably meant to say weeks, not months. 6-8 months would have to be a world record turn around time of the worst imaginable kind for a Rolex. Where i live, we"ve seen it blow out to as much as 11-13 weeks in the very distant past and that was historically outrageous. |
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