Hi, newbie here. Gonna plunge head in and go for a preowned Deepsea. I'm just wondering, at RSC, will they even open up the case to authenticate its movements? Isn't it pressure sealed?
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IC. I'm just wondering then, if RSC will perform the check in a pressure controlled chamber then? I've got a Citizen dive watch and it had to be opened in a pressure chamber to maintain its integrity - but it was a quartz model, dunno if the mechanics in a rolex can still perform at normal atmospheric levels vs 200m below.
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this might not be RSC but it gives you an idea of the equipment possible.
http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/under-p...stance-testing
i have a few more pics but on my old lap top.“Watches, no matter how much they cost, are better at telling time than making a person happy.†- Thomas J. Stanley
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Wouldn't they check the watch pressure in a vacuum tank?-----
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If the watch is old, I doubt they would do the water pressure test.
If you are only paying for a authentication. But you can specifically query that before handing the watch over the counter.
RSC would probably upsell you the full service of $920.
Thereafter they would assure you can bring your watch deep diving for 2 years.
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