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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. |
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The watch will outlive me by many years. |
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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.
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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 |
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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.;) |
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I don't understand, me, or you? |
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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? |
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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 |
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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. |
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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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