External,Changes of hands,crown & thread.(not sure whether they replace the stem)
Internal,Changes of main spring.
That what RSC told me,when I sent my 16018 in for overhaul.
Additional part will charge individually.
Hope this help.
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Any1 noes wat does Overhaul of the watch includes? Polish, oiling etc...? Any external parts replacement?
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Got my watch regulated in RSC. it was free as my watch still has valid warranty. 1 hour's wait, got a free polishing cloth too :-)
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Originally posted by eojmil View PostJust sent in a submariner to jw for authentication.. charges $53.50 including water pressure test for less than 20min...
Paiseh for my ignorance, but where's & what is JW?
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Verification @ rsc
$107 = scratch on watch + long waiting time + just verbally telling you it is authentic or not. Worth it ?
I always verify watches at my regular 2nd hand dealer. Only 30 bucks, no scratches and only takes 10 mins. I can even get to view the inside movement myself before he closes the back case for me, unlike rsc.
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Just sent in a submariner to jw for authentication.. charges $53.50 including water pressure test for less than 20min...
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I guess they have to spend time doing that and they don't have a ton of man power to do a lot of authenticating. Imagine the number of rolex owners in SG. ~_~
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Originally posted by Iceheller View PostIt actually amazing that they need to take 45mins to verify watches? All they need to do is just open the damn oyster case. Did RSC do touch-up for you like oil the movement a bit and etc? You probably sent it to a watchshop outside and they can open the case, show you the movement and put it back without any harm in 15mins.
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It actually amazing that they need to take 45mins to verify watches? All they need to do is just open the damn oyster case. Did RSC do touch-up for you like oil the movement a bit and etc? You probably sent it to a watchshop outside and they can open the case, show you the movement and put it back without any harm in 15mins.
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Originally posted by Oceanklassik View PostAnd was any cost incurred for a 'nod' only?
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I thought regulation was free all along. last time i got my watch regulated foc. unless rsc have change this lately, then im not aware.
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