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Joeaksa 02-02-2008 01:34 PM

Any Rolex shop that works on the watch will record it and that record goes to the factory. If it was done at a genuine Rolex shop, proving it will not be a problem.

Mine keep time well within specs and could care less if I have to adjust them from time to time.

Scott R 02-02-2008 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Joeaksa (Post 3744189)
Any Rolex shop that works on the watch will record it and that record goes to the factory. If it was done at a genuine Rolex shop, proving it will not be a problem.

Mine keep time well within specs and could care less if I have to adjust them from time to time.

I'm really hoping that this is covered, I love this watch, but its had two $500 dollar services in the last three years. It failed on a dive off the coast of Mexico last year.

Dottore 02-02-2008 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott R (Post 3744201)
I'm really hoping that this is covered, I love this watch, but its had two $500 dollar services in the last three years. It failed on a dive off the coast of Mexico last year.

That doesn't sound good. You should not have two $500. services in three years. These watches are built to last. I have had two factory services since 1990. These are $250.- a pop - and that's OK.

The watch will outlive me by many years.

Scott R 02-02-2008 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Dottore (Post 3744235)
That doesn't sound good. You should not have two $500. services in three years. These watches are built to last. I have had two factory services since 1990. These are $250.- a pop - and that's OK.

The watch will outlive me by many years.

The first was an "overhaul" which they need form time to time, the second was a leak, and now another leak with rust inside of course. But I've had it since 87, so I'm not concerned with the cost, just that it gets done right.

BeyGon 02-02-2008 03:21 PM

My old GMT was never right on but since I didn't navigate with it and am usually early for anything it never bothered me. I just liked it. As I have said, I never should have sold it.

javadog 02-02-2008 03:22 PM

I don't know who's been in your watch but this sounds like it wasn't factory serviced. Make sure it gets to Rolex this time yourself, not through a dealer.

Good luck,
JR

WI wide body 02-02-2008 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by BeyGon (Post 3743489)
Maybe you should drive a Yugo, get you back and forth, cheaper, less gas.

Gee, the truth must hurt huh?

Actually, I drive a Denali or one of the two old 911's I own. But thanx for the free advice. I guess that you get what you pay for.;)

BeyGon 02-02-2008 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by WI wide body (Post 3744371)
Gee, the truth must hurt huh?

Actually, I drive a Denali or one of the two old 911's I own. But thanx for the free advice. I guess that you get what you pay for.;)


I don't understand, me, or you?

WI wide body 02-02-2008 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by BeyGon (Post 3744408)
I don't understand, me, or you?

Gee I dunno. But read the last two words of the second last sentence and then the final sentence of my post. If after that you still require assistance please advise.;)

Scott R 02-02-2008 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by javadog (Post 3744345)
I don't know who's been in your watch but this sounds like it wasn't factory serviced. Make sure it gets to Rolex this time yourself, not through a dealer.

Good luck,
JR

It was a jeweler here in Denver, Hyde Park in Cherry Creek.

SLO-BOB 02-02-2008 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by WI wide body (Post 3744371)

Actually, I drive a Denali or one of the two old 911's I own. But thanx for the free advice. I guess that you get what you pay for.;)

If you're like me those 911s haven't seen the light of day since December. Milwaukee has exceeded it's salt budget 4 times over. My Yukon, on the other hand........

Another point on expense and Rolex - There are lots of things that are expensive that defy logic. I have friends that collect audio. Some turntables are well into 4 figures. Another is into astronomy. He thinks nothing of spending 10k on an eyepiece. My wife's sisters collect Lalique crystal (as does my wife). A vase (pronounced "vaahhz" :rolleyes:) can run 10k easily. Mechanical fuel injection componants for an old Super Carrera are BIG bucks. A Porsche Speedster will fetch 100k - maybe more.

Buying a Rolex is a bargain imo. It's about buying something you like because it is what it is - not - i because it does what it does. How many things like that can you buy and actually sell for more $$ a year later?

WI wide body 02-02-2008 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by SLO-BOB (Post 3744426)
If you're like me those 911s haven't seen the light of day since December. Milwaukee has exceeded it's salt budget 4 times over. My Yukon, on the other hand........

Another point on expense and Rolex - There are lots of things that are expensive that defy logic. I have friends that collect audio. Some turntables are well into 4 figures. Another is into astronomy. He thinks nothing of spending 10k on an eyepiece. My wife's sisters collect Lalique crystal (as does my wife). A vase (pronounced "vaahhz" :rolleyes:) can run 10k easily. Mechanical fuel injection componants for an old Super Carrera are BIG bucks. A Porsche Speedster will fetch 100k - maybe more.

Buying a Rolex is a bargain imo. It's about buying something you like because it is what it is - not - i because it does what it does. How many things like that can you buy and actually sell for more $$ a year later?

Man, you are right about the 911's and the salt. One of the Waukesha County spraying trucks went by me in the opposite lane the other day and it sounded like a sand storm had hit our GMC!

Yeah, I just like to agitate people about stuff like jewelry. I tell my wife and her pals that whenever a person cannot tell the difference between a $10K diamond and a $1k fake diamond then they should do what I do and buy chocolate milk shakes instead since it's easy to tell a good one.;)

Now, my 1969 Triumph Bonneville T120R with 5364 miles on it...that's really smart to have in the garage and almost never ride it.:D

SLO-BOB 02-02-2008 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by WI wide body (Post 3744438)
....they should do what I do and buy chocolate milk shakes instead since it's easy to tell a good one.;)

Kopps!

:D

pwd72s 02-02-2008 04:40 PM

I wish to thank you Rolex guys for all the justifications used...excuses for buying something you don't really need. You see, I've been eyeing the Jeep Rubicon Unlimited lately....not to mention a $2,500 "Southwest" pool cue.

I'll try out your suggestions on Cindy...she'd scream about the cue. She actually wants me to buy a new vehicle "that would make you happy"...she doesn't really care what it is. Local GM dealer has an '08 'Vette Ragtop in the showroom. She asked: "Do you want it? Let's buy it if you do."

Damn! If only my mom had said the same when I was in High School. Alas, I've matured a wee bit since then. ;)

Guess what a person wants is sometimes more important than what a person needs...

(edit) My problem? These days I don't have a clue what I really want. So much "stuff", even high quality "stuff" is kind of boring.

WI wide body 02-02-2008 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by SLO-BOB (Post 3744484)
Kopps!

:D

Yep, the one on Bluemound Rd. is good but it's sure difficult to beat the stuff from Coldstone Creamery!

kimlangley7 02-03-2008 02:00 PM

hytem:

neither 82nd or 101st >> I was in 7 SFG(A) > [7th Special Forces Group].

I truely respect and admire both the 82nd and 101st.... Great Americans and Warriors.. 101 did great thinhgs up in Mosel in OIF#1.

I had my submarironer rebuilt backi n Switzerland . I figured if I was going to have it done > have it done at the factory.

WRT Iraq.... don't really want to go there... I was involved in the initial planning ... and as all can see > it didn't turnout the way we "planned" it.. using the phrase "planned" loosely... I did OIF #1 [DEC2002 - OCT2003 and I was back in Iraq again JUN2006 - NOV 2006]... did some trips to Afghanistan in 2005 and 2006....

Love my Rolex though..

My skydiving buddies always used to joke >> hey Lang > if you know you are gonna "bounce" do us a favor and hold your left arm up [so as not to destroy the watch].. true friends!!! the best!!!


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