Hi seniors and roc bros, recently myself an old GMT. Thinking of bringing to RSC for servicing. What will be the procedures like?? How do I get a quote from them and decide whether to proceed with the service. Do they charge an admin fee if I decide not to proceed. Thanks for reading.
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Brought in my 1675 last week, it was pouring heavily, so I was a bit soak. Nice lady at the counter (same one since 2001) took in my gmt and gave me a quote of nearly $700 just to overhaul the movement + $650 if I want a new 78360 bracelet. I made a joke about it costing $320 years ago, she mumble something under her breath
BTW, decline the service, told her I'll come back when my 1675 kaput ! She was smiling when I left....H.Moser & Cie Mayu
Speedmaster Sandwich
SubC 116610
Daytona 16520
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Originally posted by WYLIE194 View PostBrought in my 1675 last week, it was pouring heavily, so I was a bit soak. Nice lady at the counter (same one since 2001) took in my gmt and gave me a quote of nearly $700 just to overhaul the movement + $650 if I want a new 78360 bracelet. I made a joke about it costing $320 years ago, she mumble something under her breath
BTW, decline the service, told her I'll come back when my 1675 kaput ! She was smiling when I left....
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Originally posted by tthiang View PostBro, the $700 plus dun include changing the needle hands and bezel and the "crystal" right??H.Moser & Cie Mayu
Speedmaster Sandwich
SubC 116610
Daytona 16520
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Originally posted by WYLIE194 View PostBrought in my 1675 last week, it was pouring heavily, so I was a bit soak. Nice lady at the counter (same one since 2001) took in my gmt and gave me a quote of nearly $700 just to overhaul the movement + $650 if I want a new 78360 bracelet. I made a joke about it costing $320 years ago, she mumble something under her breath
BTW, decline the service, told her I'll come back when my 1675 kaput ! She was smiling when I left....
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Well at least if you service at RSC, u are assured that they replaced with genune parts. Esp vintage pieces, servicing at RSC makes even greater sense since u want to ensure that a job is done, no hanky panky of technician nicking any parts and swapping it etc. Just my 2cents.
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Originally posted by The One View PostMay i know only servicing only? no change parts? wow $760 every costly huh.
How long it takes? 3weeks?
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Originally posted by jazz_samz View PostWell at least if you service at RSC, u are assured that they replaced with genune parts. Esp vintage pieces, servicing at RSC makes even greater sense since u want to ensure that a job is done, no hanky panky of technician nicking any parts and swapping it etc. Just my 2cents.
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Originally posted by jarren View Postjust serviced my fat lady with them. cost me $760 without changing dial/hands etc. really expensive....
Agreed Rolex servicing is best as you can be assured of quality (+ 1 year guarantee !), and you get what you pay for. This time of the year, you may even be given the 2009 calendar/diary when you collect your watch
I guess gone are the <$500 servicing rate
A few years back I sent in my 5513 for servicing, they wanted to change my case as they claim to be 'some' pitting and hence will affect waterproof(ness) of the watch. I declined and sent to JW instead. JW did a great job too.H.Moser & Cie Mayu
Speedmaster Sandwich
SubC 116610
Daytona 16520
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