Hi guys, do i need to bring the warranty card to RSC if i just want them to re-calibrate the date for my sub?
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no harm to bring if your watch is under warranty.....the hype is true. listen at your own risk.
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What do you nean by stripped out ?
Does RSC open the case back ? Yes it normally do.
RSC will only do calibration if the watch is out of COSC specification.
Calibration is not simple in a rolex watch. You'll have to leave the watch with them. They don't normally take out the internal mechanism for calibration (there is no need, just open the case back will do), unless they are polishing the case.
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Originally posted by jSkywalker View PostWhat do you nean by stripped out ?
Does RSC open the case back ? Yes it normally do.
RSC will only do calibration if the watch is out of COSC specification.
Calibration is not simple in a rolex watch. You'll have to leave the watch with them. They don't normally take out the internal mechanism for calibration (there is no need, just open the case back will do), unless they are polishing the case.
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This is provided normally if your watch runs fast and I mean very fast eg 5 mins per day etc. This is usually due to the eatch being magnetised. Hence to demagnetised it, they just put it on a de-magnetiser and give it a zap then they will check it again for accuracy and give back to you. In this case, they might not open the case.
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