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Rolex - SUB 116610LV /SUB 116610LN / DSSD 116660 / GMT2C 116710 / Lady DJ 178274
Others - Tag Heuer F1 Lady Ceramic / Longines Quartz / Lanvin Quartz
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Originally posted by 3kingdom View PostBro, you mean you went same day and rsc does it on the spot? How long does it take?Simplicity, an encapsulation of complexity.
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Originally posted by BAR_Honda View PostGot my watch regulated in RSC. it was free as my watch still has valid warranty. 1 hour's wait, got a free polishing cloth too :-)Simplicity, an encapsulation of complexity.
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Originally posted by 3kingdom View PostPolishing at RSC will cost 300 (I called before to ask for my Milgauss). If u bring to RSC, they will tell you to overhaul and depend on the watch model and condition, may easily come up to 1K+ I guess. Perhaps you can try Top Hours at Lucky Plaza level 1 (besides RSC) and RW watch (level 1 Great Eastern Centre) to get a quote from them and compare before commit.
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rolex will keep parts for a watch for 30 years from the date they announce discontinued.
however, if you want to preserve the look and not change anything unnecessary, i would suggest you go outside RSC for safety. why? this is because RSC can tell you that because of this part need to be taken out, we took this part out and it had to be replaced for one reason or another. changing from sapphire to acrylic is challenging. as there may not have a part or the 'sitting' would not be right which will then compromise the resistance of the watch such as hand washing.
Originally posted by nthw1209 View PostThanks for the reply. I've guessed it would come up to a grand, but am willing to pay to restore it. The thing is I've read that rolex might not have the parts for their old lines especially a 40 year old watch and that they would not service it. Also, do you know if the crystal can actually be changed for a sapphire one from an acrylic? Will there be issues with the fit? Thanks.if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
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if you sent in your watch for service, they will give you the pouch. if you send in for regulation, no pouch.
Originally posted by caine View Postif you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
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It is simple. You just have to inform the service staff of your request(s) over the counter and she will guide you along. In this case, hand in your watch and give your particulars. You will then be told how long the process will take. It depends on that moment's queue, if any. Averagely, it should be between one & three hours.
You can also call the RSC directly to find out?
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servicing as mentioned is movement servicing.
polishing = polishing of case and/or bracelet
others may include regulation of timing, change of battery, etc
Originally posted by caine View Postsorry if this question sounds unlogic: what type of items consider as servicing? polishing? or others like...?if you have issues with your account, click here for self help and read forum rules here. 90% of your answers can be found in Forum FAQ
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