I think RSC themselves refuse to service some vintage Rolex watches (4 digit and earlier) due to lack of parts and/or expertise. My experience with servicing 5 digit watches at RSC has been just fine. Both in terms of service quality and cost. It is true you can outsource for cheaper (although similar quality work will cost about the same, even in third party shops). RSC guarantees their work for 2 years (waterproofness etc) so this is a big plus for me, regardless of price. Now, for vintage pieces, I hear of some uncles who used to be Rolex technicians and now gone freelancing, who can work magic...
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Yes, they don't do verification. You have to tell them that you need a servicing as it doesn't keep time. What they will do is they will dissemble and quote you a price or reject your watch if there is any fake parts. Please note that they will charge you a service fee of $107 after dissembling it and if you don't proceed with the servicing.
You may put up certain request for vintage Rolex when sending in RSC
Example: to keep original dial, case....
But of course RSC need to agree to the terms.
Hi guys.. Anyone have recently did a full service plus polish(116610) at Rcs? What's the cost like. can share. Tks alot
My friend sent his GMT-Master II (16710) for a basic service (no change parts/repair), and without polish, to the ROLEX Service Centre (RSC) late last year. He paid slightly above $1K. For the 116610, that being a diver's watch, the service cost may be slightly more. In your case, if it's just basic servicing plus polish, it should be around $1.2K to $1.3K.
My friend sent his GMT-Master II (16710) for a basic service (no change parts/repair), and without polish, to the ROLEX Service Centre (RSC) late last year. He paid slightly above $1K. For the 116610, that being a diver's watch, the service cost may be slightly more. In your case, if it's just basic servicing plus polish, it should be around $1.2K to $1.3K.
You can given them a ring to check.
Tks alot Oceanklassik.. You are always here to advise us.. Have a nice day.
Yes, they don't do verification. You have to tell them that you need a servicing as it doesn't keep time. What they will do is they will dissemble and quote you a price or reject your watch if there is any fake parts. Please note that they will charge you a service fee of $107 after dissembling it and if you don't proceed with the servicing.
will they open and quote you on the spot, or have to wait few days for the quotation? can anyone advise? thanks.
My collection: 2014: Hamilton Jazzmaster Viewmatic (silver case white dial brown leather) 2015: Rolex Datejust 116233 (TT white dial Roman numerals) [Sold Sep 2018] 2016: Ball BMW Power Reserve 100 anniversary 2018: Rolex Submariner Date 116610LN (black)
2018: Rolex Submariner Date 116610LV (hulk)
will they open and quote you on the spot, or have to wait few days for the quotation? can anyone advise? thanks.
No, they would not "open and quote you on the spot". But you also don't need to wait for days to get a quotation. Usually, it would take them around 2-3 hours, to make a diagnosis and give you a quotation over the phone. You may then choose to leave your watch with them to do the works and pay upon collection, or reject and go back to collect the watch.
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