Rolex Repair
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ntiz

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2,619 posts

158 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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Hi Everyone.

My Submariner that I have had since 08 has started making a sort of light clicking/grating sound if I wobble it a bit. Also when you shake it feels like it’s trying to pull itself out of your hand we’re before it felt centred. If that makes sense.

Not sure what to do? Send it to Rolex for a service? My Dad sent his off a couple of years ago cost 800 and didn’t see his watch for 4 months. Not exactly keen on that. Is there any other options?

Still tells time like before. Gains a bit but everyone I know with a Rolex does as well. laugh

Mariosbt

2,452 posts

88 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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ntiz said:
Hi Everyone.

My Submariner that I have had since 08 has started making a sort of light clicking/grating sound if I wobble it a bit. Also when you shake it feels like it’s trying to pull itself out of your hand we’re before it felt centred. If that makes sense.

Not sure what to do? Send it to Rolex for a service? My Dad sent his off a couple of years ago cost 800 and didn’t see his watch for 4 months. Not exactly keen on that. Is there any other options?

Still tells time like before. Gains a bit but everyone I know with a Rolex does as well. laugh
Just take it to your nearest Rolex stockist/dealer nothing connected with Rolex is cheap. I’ve had about 5 over the years.. wouldn’t get another , the annual service you’re supposed to get is about £500. Having said that, if money’s no object, they are a nice thing to wear. yes

Graveworm

9,019 posts

93 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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Mariosbt said:
Just take it to your nearest Rolex stockist/dealer nothing connected with Rolex is cheap. I’ve had about 5 over the years.. wouldn’t get another , the annual service you’re supposed to get is about £500. Having said that, if money’s no object, they are a nice thing to wear. yes
What annual service?
https://www.rolex.com/watch-care-and-service/faq.h...
To answer the OP it sounds like the rotor bearing needs sorting. It happened to my wife's datejust, it could be fouling on the case back, so is creating filings that will just make matters worse. If it's out of warranty then no need to go to Rolex, but if you get it serviced you get a 2 year warranty, which is the same as many watches give you for a new watch.
I have used Russell Tallerman in the past. You will still need to wait a few weeks, but they are slightly cheaper, slightly quicker and do a great job.


Edited by Graveworm on Thursday 29th October 22:49

Big_Dog

992 posts

207 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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My Deep Sea has just come back from Rolex. Nobody else would touch it. They made a great job of tidying up the case and due to exchanging some internals they tell me 10 years before it needs another service. Has a 2 year warrantee too.

Nurburgsingh

5,409 posts

260 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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Speak to ph’r “ Variomatic “ - Anglesey watched and clocks - ok you won’t get a stamp in the book but you will get a trusted professional not rip you off.

bad company

21,268 posts

288 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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I took my Rolex here as did Mrs BC. Approved servicing but quicker and cheaper than sending the watch to Rolex.

https://www.russelltalerman.com/

Armitage.Shanks

2,920 posts

107 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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Nurburgsingh said:
Speak to ph’r “ Variomatic “ - Anglesey watched and clocks - ok you won’t get a stamp in the book but you will get a trusted professional not rip you off.
+1 for Joe

bristolbaron

5,330 posts

234 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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My stepfather, Rocco at Watchworks is Rolex accredited.

They book you in and call when it’s time to post/drop off, from then the watch is with them for 2/3 weeks.

www.watchworks.co.uk

AJB88

14,981 posts

193 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Watchguy.co.uk did my fathers Datejust for me after he passed, really good service, £260 in total and included all the replaced parts back and also loads of photos (about 200 photos).

Was away for about 5 weeks.

ntiz

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2,619 posts

158 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Thanks everyone.

Sounds like definitely need to get it in for a serviced/fixed.

Plenty of options as well.

Tony1963

5,808 posts

184 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Mariosbt said:

the annual service you’re supposed to get is about £500.
Funniest post I’ve seen in ages.