Rolex 16600 repair/service?
Rolex 16600 repair/service?
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granville997

Original Poster:

19 posts

70 months

Tuesday 30th May 2023
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Seadweller issue is crown will pull ot to winding position but not to date or time setting positions ?.
Any recommendation for independent watchsmith in nottinghamshire or is Rolex service the way to go ?
Dont want case or bracelet refinishing.
Thanks

dom9

8,424 posts

226 months

Wednesday 31st May 2023
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After having a similar issue and having it done at RSC... I would recommend against it. I 'had to' have the hands changed, etc. as part of the service and a new clasp and, and, and... a £1700 or so bill.

If you want it kept all original, definitely go independent. Apologies no local recommendations for you but could always send away, insured, to a reputable watchsmith.

NorthDave

2,485 posts

249 months

Wednesday 31st May 2023
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I used William Rice when I had mine done. Provided a very good service. It was a few years ago now though

http://williamricewatches.com/

andy tims

5,594 posts

263 months

Wednesday 31st May 2023
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At the risk of sounding like a broken record - Russell Tallerman

Jinba Ittai

623 posts

108 months

Friday 2nd June 2023
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NorthDave said:
I used William Rice when I had mine done. Provided a very good service. It was a few years ago now though

http://williamricewatches.com/
Another recommendation for Bill Rice here. He repaired a vintage Submariner for me a few years ago, Rolex wanted to replace pretty much everything, including the case itself.

the-norseman

14,507 posts

188 months

Friday 2nd June 2023
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Watchguy.co.uk

I used them on my Datejust after RSC said I needed £2k worth of parts.

EX51GE R

1,599 posts

227 months

Friday 2nd June 2023
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Or watch works in Bristol

Armitage.Shanks

2,782 posts

102 months

Monday 5th June 2023
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Posted my wife's Rolex out to Watchdoctors https://watchdoctors.co.uk/watch-repair/rolex-watc... . Assessment the day it arrived, serviced, polished to the level I wanted and returned in just over a week.

Used RSC in the past. Had a problem with every watch that went to them, plus their attempts to regulate them at the first attempt was way off the mark. Never again.

The only time I'd put a Rolex to RSC is where I've lost/not got the certificate and a warrantied service with the green card gives some credibilty come time to sell.

jeremyh1

1,461 posts

144 months

Wednesday 7th June 2023
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Armitage.Shanks said:
Posted my wife's Rolex out to Watchdoctors https://watchdoctors.co.uk/watch-repair/rolex-watc... . Assessment the day it arrived, serviced, polished to the level I wanted and returned in just over a week.

Used RSC in the past. Had a problem with every watch that went to them, plus their attempts to regulate them at the first attempt was way off the mark. Never again.

The only time I'd put a Rolex to RSC is where I've lost/not got the certificate and a warrantied service with the green card gives some credibilty come time to sell.
I wont promote my own business as I don't want to abuse my membership of the site without paying any money and I don't need to chase business! It comes to me after 30 years of trading

We carry watches but what ever you do Never send a high end watch through the overnight couriers or the post! If it gets lost your insurance will pay £1 a kilo and you dont want that
Before anybody says yeh but and I have this insurance and that agreement. It is simple they wont pay out for your watch No matter what .
If your paying 1700 for your 6K watch to be repaired then there is no harm in paying a little bit more for the transportation of your time piece to be 100% secure

bazza.

773 posts

109 months

Wednesday 7th June 2023
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I'm working with Alex at https://ajhsl.co.uk

The guy is second none and deals with Rolex models everyday plus has the latest oiling specs which have change from last few years
Plus your get a 2 year warranty.
Being based in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter he gets everything for vintage to the latest models and offers great prices



Edited by bazza. on Wednesday 7th June 22:51

Armitage.Shanks

2,782 posts

102 months

Friday 9th June 2023
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jeremyh1 said:
We carry watches but what ever you do Never send a high end watch through the overnight couriers or the post! If it gets lost your insurance will pay £1 a kilo and you dont want that
Before anybody says yeh but and I have this insurance and that agreement. It is simple they wont pay out for your watch No matter what .
If your paying 1700 for your 6K watch to be repaired then there is no harm in paying a little bit more for the transportation of your time piece to be 100% secure
I hear what you're saying but on the balance of probabilities it is a risk I am prepared to take as the value of the watch is the price I paid at the point of purchase. I don't look at cars/watches etc as investments. I've written the money off when I've bought them and their loss etc. other than pissing me off won't affect my quality of life. Others will take a different view and choose to physically hand over a watch to the servicing agent. We are all different.

granville997

Original Poster:

19 posts

70 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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Thanks for all the suggestions have looking into them,
Decided to go with Rolex service as only £100 more then independent, so went to local AD to drop it off had to make an appointment? Sales assistant checked serial number and advised me of chips to crysal edges and needs to be replaced asked if these chips would effect the water seal of watch or just visual not noticeable to naked eye only under a loop, he said Rolex will replace as a matter off course and would need a new crown as well total of £960 asked them to send in for Rolex to give me an estimate ( this watch has been serviced before at Rolex st james place at which time the men edge trips to crystal and gave me the option of new crystal not taken) state Rolex wont give you estimate because if you turn it down theyve already put work into it for no payment !
Asked for no polish ! Why won't want a polish sir ? Showed him my wifes 1997 polar explorer which in my opinion the clasp has been over polished the embossed crown is disappearing ( mentioned to wife at time of purchase but do they listen?) Sales assistant passed me his air king and said thats being serviced next year and polished ? Has it been polished before ? No not sure of your point !
After all this i walked.
Phoned St James place if i drop a watch in for a service will give me an estimate before i give the go ahead ? Of course sir.
So i had a few days in london and dropped it off asked if they could add a note for a light polish only not to remove deep dings and mentioned about emboss crown on clasp yes sir we are careful not to lose that.
So a week later estimate comes through reads like watch has had hard life ,chip here ,ding here there, scratches etc
Estimate £700 which is just service price no mandatory crystal etc.So rang up to give go ahead and to reinforce the light polish ( have given watch to my son on his wedding day so would like looking well probably the last polish).
2 weeks later watch ready for collection ,son works in london so will be collecting wednesday. I no doubt it will look good.
Disappointed with up selling at AD,nice sakesman but not a service technician .
Dont think ill be getting the" call "anytime soon

Buster73

5,400 posts

170 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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granville997 said:
Thanks for all the suggestions have looking into them,
Decided to go with Rolex service as only £100 more then independent, so went to local AD to drop it off had to make an appointment? Sales assistant checked serial number and advised me of chips to crysal edges and needs to be replaced asked if these chips would effect the water seal of watch or just visual not noticeable to naked eye only under a loop, he said Rolex will replace as a matter off course and would need a new crown as well total of £960 asked them to send in for Rolex to give me an estimate ( this watch has been serviced before at Rolex st james place at which time the men edge trips to crystal and gave me the option of new crystal not taken) state Rolex wont give you estimate because if you turn it down theyve already put work into it for no payment !
Asked for no polish ! Why won't want a polish sir ? Showed him my wifes 1997 polar explorer which in my opinion the clasp has been over polished the embossed crown is disappearing ( mentioned to wife at time of purchase but do they listen?) Sales assistant passed me his air king and said thats being serviced next year and polished ? Has it been polished before ? No not sure of your point !
After all this i walked.
Phoned St James place if i drop a watch in for a service will give me an estimate before i give the go ahead ? Of course sir.
So i had a few days in london and dropped it off asked if they could add a note for a light polish only not to remove deep dings and mentioned about emboss crown on clasp yes sir we are careful not to lose that.
So a week later estimate comes through reads like watch has had hard life ,chip here ,ding here there, scratches etc
Estimate £700 which is just service price no mandatory crystal etc.So rang up to give go ahead and to reinforce the light polish ( have given watch to my son on his wedding day so would like looking well probably the last polish).
2 weeks later watch ready for collection ,son works in london so will be collecting wednesday. I no doubt it will look good.
Disappointed with up selling at AD,nice sakesman but not a service technician .
Dont think ill be getting the" call "anytime soon
My wife’s Rolex needed a service a few years ago and was dropped off at Northern Goldsmiths to be sent down to Rolex.

They rang me and said the crystal needed replacing as it was damaged on “ the inside “ , since I bought it new from them and it had never been serviced I requested the crystal be replaced under warranty as it was clearly damaged from new.

Work that one out.

don logan

3,797 posts

239 months

Saturday 24th June 2023
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granville997 said:
Thanks for all the suggestions have looking into them,
Decided to go with Rolex service as only £100 more then independent, so went to local AD to drop it off had to make an appointment? Sales assistant checked serial number and advised me of chips to crysal edges and needs to be replaced asked if these chips would effect the water seal of watch or just visual not noticeable to naked eye only under a loop, he said Rolex will replace as a matter off course and would need a new crown as well total of £960 asked them to send in for Rolex to give me an estimate ( this watch has been serviced before at Rolex st james place at which time the men edge trips to crystal and gave me the option of new crystal not taken) state Rolex wont give you estimate because if you turn it down theyve already put work into it for no payment !
Asked for no polish ! Why won't want a polish sir ? Showed him my wifes 1997 polar explorer which in my opinion the clasp has been over polished the embossed crown is disappearing ( mentioned to wife at time of purchase but do they listen?) Sales assistant passed me his air king and said thats being serviced next year and polished ? Has it been polished before ? No not sure of your point !
After all this i walked.
Phoned St James place if i drop a watch in for a service will give me an estimate before i give the go ahead ? Of course sir.
So i had a few days in london and dropped it off asked if they could add a note for a light polish only not to remove deep dings and mentioned about emboss crown on clasp yes sir we are careful not to lose that.
So a week later estimate comes through reads like watch has had hard life ,chip here ,ding here there, scratches etc
Estimate £700 which is just service price no mandatory crystal etc.So rang up to give go ahead and to reinforce the light polish ( have given watch to my son on his wedding day so would like looking well probably the last polish).
2 weeks later watch ready for collection ,son works in london so will be collecting wednesday. I no doubt it will look good.
Disappointed with up selling at AD,nice sakesman but not a service technician .
Dont think ill be getting the" call "anytime soon
Hi!

I had the IDENTICAL experience with exactly the same requests last summer except they took 5 weeks!

I was very happy with St James’ service all round!


the-norseman

14,507 posts

188 months

Sunday 25th June 2023
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I got an estimate for my late fathers Datejust from RSC, I dropped it off in person, think it was about £620 for service and needed crown, crystal and a new bracelet and came to about £2800 in total. I said no thanks.

Sent it to Watchguy.co.uk. full service £260 and its been running great ever since.

the-norseman

14,507 posts

188 months

Sunday 25th June 2023
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bazza. said:
I'm working with Alex at https://ajhsl.co.uk

The guy is second none and deals with Rolex models everyday plus has the latest oiling specs which have change from last few years
Plus your get a 2 year warranty.
Being based in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter he gets everything for vintage to the latest models and offers great prices



Edited by bazza. on Wednesday 7th June 22:51
My sister wants to get my dads other Rolex Datejust serviced, shes not keen on sending it away to Watchguy like I did. So I think I'll suggest she pops it down to Alex.

Edit - just realised they are postal only as well.

The Gauge

5,241 posts

30 months

Sunday 25th June 2023
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What would be the most secure way of posting an expensive watch? I’d prefer to travel and take by hand if I’m honest

z4RRSchris

12,029 posts

196 months

Wednesday 28th June 2023
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i had an AP that was factory engraved as a special order on the back,

when it went in for warranty work they said they would have to replace the back as it had been altered and would be £2k or whatever..

you fking altered it!

hungry_hog

2,673 posts

205 months

Sunday 9th July 2023
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the-norseman said:
I got an estimate for my late fathers Datejust from RSC, I dropped it off in person, think it was about £620 for service and needed crown, crystal and a new bracelet and came to about £2800 in total. I said no thanks.

Sent it to Watchguy.co.uk. full service £260 and its been running great ever since.
You wonder what Rolex do with the watch - take it to a Spa in Geneva then douse it in Tuscan olive oil?