Rolex watch from my Grandad
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So I have been handed my Grandads engraved watch from 1979 with everything including service history from Rolex orginal box etc. The question is we have in a safe which is put away in the house but do I get it valued to pass this information on the insures. plus theres a collection of WW2 medals including the Burma Star
Then Engraving is from Scottish and Newcastle Brewery I will post some pictures later
Then Engraving is from Scottish and Newcastle Brewery I will post some pictures later
Grandad7184 said:
do I get it valued to pass this information on the insures
Why not?i.e. why would you not want to pop it into a decent watch shop and get a valuation, then put the valuation in the safe with the rest of the paperwork. Seems the thing to do.
Edited by RichB on Thursday 14th August 09:12
RichB said:
hy not?
i.e. why would you not want to pop it into a decent watch shop and get a valuation, then put the valuation in the safe with the rest of the paperwork. Seems the thing to do.
It's useless if the safe is destroyed along with the watch and valuation!i.e. why would you not want to pop it into a decent watch shop and get a valuation, then put the valuation in the safe with the rest of the paperwork. Seems the thing to do.
Edited by RichB on Thursday 14th August 09:12
Have it valued but keep the certificate seperate!
hedgefinder said:
sorry to butt in,
but does anypone know the best placeto take a 38 year old rolex to have the glass and strap replaced and it serviced?? any idea roughly hpw much it would cost....its a Tudor...erm..cant remember the rest of the name..
Best place would be Rolex in West Malling Kent, Send it for a quote on work but does anypone know the best placeto take a 38 year old rolex to have the glass and strap replaced and it serviced?? any idea roughly hpw much it would cost....its a Tudor...erm..cant remember the rest of the name..
hedgefinder said:
sorry to butt in,
but does anypone know the best placeto take a 38 year old rolex to have the glass and strap replaced and it serviced?? any idea roughly hpw much it would cost....its a Tudor...erm..cant remember the rest of the name..
Not rolex - as with a vintage piece, there is a high probability it will come back with replacement dial, hands, and an over polished case - and they will not return any original parts that are removed.but does anypone know the best placeto take a 38 year old rolex to have the glass and strap replaced and it serviced?? any idea roughly hpw much it would cost....its a Tudor...erm..cant remember the rest of the name..
A plexiglass crystal is pennies, and a strap cost depends entirely on what you want. Find a well recommended indy (I am sure the usual suspects will be along later and recommend some) and they will do exactly the same job, for less, and keep the watches character intact.
This advice definitely applies to the OP too if you are thinking of getting it serviced.
For a modern/current piece, sure send it to rolex...but for a vintage piece, think very very carefully before you do. They see their job as to return it to as near as new condition as possible.
Rjm25r said:
RichB said:
hy not?
i.e. why would you not want to pop it into a decent watch shop and get a valuation, then put the valuation in the safe with the rest of the paperwork. Seems the thing to do.
It's useless if the safe is destroyed along with the watch and valuation! Have it valued but keep the certificate seperate!i.e. why would you not want to pop it into a decent watch shop and get a valuation, then put the valuation in the safe with the rest of the paperwork. Seems the thing to do.
GCH said:
Find a well recommended indy (I am sure the usual suspects will be along later and recommend some) and they will do exactly the same job, for less, and keep the watches character intact.
I used Stephen Burrage of Ryte Time http://www.rytetimewatchrepairs.co.uk/ after several recommendations on here and was very impressed. Cost was around £150 for a 1999 Omega Speedmaster (which I mention because he charges slightly more for chronos).Grandad7184 said:
hedgefinder said:
sorry to butt in,
but does anypone know the best placeto take a 38 year old rolex to have the glass and strap replaced and it serviced?? any idea roughly hpw much it would cost....its a Tudor...erm..cant remember the rest of the name..
Best place would be Rolex in West Malling Kent, Send it for a quote on work but does anypone know the best placeto take a 38 year old rolex to have the glass and strap replaced and it serviced?? any idea roughly hpw much it would cost....its a Tudor...erm..cant remember the rest of the name..
Grandad7184 said:
hedgefinder said:
sorry to butt in,
but does anypone know the best placeto take a 38 year old rolex to have the glass and strap replaced and it serviced?? any idea roughly hpw much it would cost....its a Tudor...erm..cant remember the rest of the name..
Best place would be Rolex in West Malling Kent, Send it for a quote on work but does anypone know the best placeto take a 38 year old rolex to have the glass and strap replaced and it serviced?? any idea roughly hpw much it would cost....its a Tudor...erm..cant remember the rest of the name..
It feels wonderful to where so light on your wrist. Will now keep to pass on to my children. There is also a very similar Sekonda watch in the box as well from 1970 which was used daily until he passed away again everything original
The engraving says
1941-1971 Scottish and Newcastle Brewery.
The engraving says
1941-1971 Scottish and Newcastle Brewery.
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