Rolex servicing?

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lockhart flawse

Original Poster:

2,041 posts

236 months

Thursday 4th October 2007
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Hi

I have inherited a Rolex Oyster(10 years old) which needs a new battery at least, a link put into the the bracelet and maybe a service.

I have heard that it's best to send them back to Rolex but this could cost upto around £250.

Can anyone advise me please. Can I just take it to the nearest Jeweller that sells Rolex and ask them to get it going?

L.F.

d1bble

3,268 posts

264 months

Thursday 4th October 2007
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lockhart flawse said:
which needs a new battery?
You pulling my leg? wink

Edited to say...have a look here lockhart. clicky



Edited by d1bble on Thursday 4th October 19:22

Dominic H

3,275 posts

233 months

Thursday 4th October 2007
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lockhart flawse said:
Hi

I have inherited a Rolex Oyster(10 years old) which needs a new battery at least, a link put into the the bracelet and maybe a service.

I have heard that it's best to send them back to Rolex but this could cost upto around £250.

Can anyone advise me please. Can I just take it to the nearest Jeweller that sells Rolex and ask them to get it going?

L.F.
Which Rolex do you have? What is the model name, it should be on the dial. Do you have the paperwork, if so what is the 5 figure model number. It should start with a 1 for gents, and 6 or 7 for a ladies or midsize.

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 4th October 2007
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Does it say 'oysterquartz' on the face? If not, I doubt it requires a battery.

I THINK they are the only Rolex made that were quartz and thus battery powered.

Perhaps it's a 'fauxlex'

lockhart flawse

Original Poster:

2,041 posts

236 months

Friday 5th October 2007
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Hi

As you can tell I know nothing about watches! I have not worn one for at least 10 years since I lost my Swatch. I use my phone as a watch but I thought I might wear this Rolex occasionally if I got it working.

Anyway it's a Rolex Oyster Perpetual date white face and Roman numerals. Stainless.
Purchased Sept 1990. Model number : the box has a sticker - 15200. Is that it?

Thanks for the link - that must be where I got the £250 figure from.

I think you're telling me that it doesn't have a battery?



L.F.


d1bble

3,268 posts

264 months

Friday 5th October 2007
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lockhart flawse said:
Hi

As you can tell I know nothing about watches! I have not worn one for at least 10 years since I lost my Swatch. I use my phone as a watch but I thought I might wear this Rolex occasionally if I got it working.

Anyway it's a Rolex Oyster Perpetual date white face and Roman numerals. Stainless.
Purchased Sept 1990. Model number : the box has a sticker - 15200. Is that it?

Thanks for the link - that must be where I got the £250 figure from.

I think you're telling me that it doesn't have a battery?



L.F.

Hi LF,
Yep the 'perpetual' bit signifies that it has a self-winding movement and doesn't require a battery.

I hope you enjoy it. smile




tubbystu

3,846 posts

261 months

Friday 5th October 2007
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It should be an automatic (self-winding). You should be able to start it simply by wearing it (or winding it up manually). If it doesn't run then it probably needs servicing.

Omega servicing costs a similiar sum to the £250 quoted but included in this they replace anything required - even glass, and it comes back with a 24 month guarantee.

The watch is still worth circa £1k+ in running condition depending on actual spec, desirability etc.

If it doesn't run take it to a Rolex jeweller for him assessment etc.

These are not far from you ? http://www.blowers-jewellers.co.uk/index.htm and they sell many used items.

Edited by tubbystu on Friday 5th October 13:00

lockhart flawse

Original Poster:

2,041 posts

236 months

Friday 5th October 2007
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Excellent it works! Didn't know you could wind it........

Thanks everyone.

L.F.

anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 5th October 2007
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lockhart flawse said:
Excellent it works! Didn't know you could wind it........

Thanks everyone.

L.F.
Your watch is only worth £3.75p ish but because you are new to this forum I'll give you a fiver for it.

Edited by stovey on Friday 5th October 16:18