I recently serviced by day/date 18k gent's. The technician reported that 2 jewels were damaged and had to be replaced. My question is that can the jewels crack/break on their own? My watch never had any hard knocks and is seldom worn for the last 20 years! It is in excellent condition. Thought it needed a regular service just to keep it is tip top shape. But see what happened!
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Originally posted by colrc View PostI recently serviced by day/date 18k gent's. The technician reported that 2 jewels were damaged and had to be replaced. My question is that can the jewels crack/break on their own? My watch never had any hard knocks and is seldom worn for the last 20 years! It is in excellent condition. Thought it needed a regular service just to keep it is tip top shape. But see what happened!
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Originally posted by colrc View PostI recently serviced by day/date 18k gent's. The technician reported that 2 jewels were damaged and had to be replaced. My question is that can the jewels crack/break on their own? My watch never had any hard knocks and is seldom worn for the last 20 years! It is in excellent condition. Thought it needed a regular service just to keep it is tip top shape. But see what happened!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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it could be wear and tear....... may not be a break/crack.......the hype is true. listen at your own risk.
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see those red/purple components? these are the "jewels"...... they are non-movable parts and are used for lubrication at pivoting points for other moving components....Last edited by ohlins; 04-01-08, 10:27 AM.the hype is true. listen at your own risk.
visit my watch and audio blog oohlins.blogspot & learn how to use the rolex comfort link
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