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  • Mr.Horologist
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    Just came back from RSC,they told me the overhaul & polishing of my watch would take 5 weeks...so forget it,better off servicing it somewhere else since the charges are high & waiting time too long

    Originally posted by triton View Post
    it is about 1 week plus minus (~10days). considering the work done. i agree is fast.

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  • Watcha
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    Fantastic post.

    Fast turnover and got picture.

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  • feilong108
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    considered very fast liao...usually the turnaround time for my watches that went for servicing was about 3 weeks at least

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  • triton
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    it is about 1 week plus minus (~10days). considering the work done. i agree is fast.

    Originally posted by feilong108 View Post
    Wow the turnaround time is certainly fast!

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  • feilong108
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    Wow the turnaround time is certainly fast!

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  • triton
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    just receive sms. can collect watch tonight.

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  • triton
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    what is 10 years and above? you mean the watch? yes, it is more than a decade old. as mentioned, recommended interval for servicing should be within 5 years. however, not everyone will service their watch periodically and @ the recommended interval.

    my dad's rolex gone to RSC for service only after 20 years. can you imagine the condition? it was practically rebuilding the internal.

    as mentioned, i cannot say for sure when the last service done. all i know is that based on the images, i can safely say it is beyond 2-3 years. could even be more.

    Originally posted by tyongchi View Post
    I tot it should be 10 years and above. My understanding now is 5 years service interval as recommended by Rolex.

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  • tyongchi
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    Originally posted by triton View Post
    no idea as the previous owner said no and the previous' previous owner not sure.

    but judging from the condition, i would say easily more than 2-3 years without service. why? normal servicing usually last about 2-3 years on average.
    I tot it should be 10 years and above. My understanding now is 5 years service interval as recommended by Rolex.

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  • triton
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    no idea as the previous owner said no and the previous' previous owner not sure.

    but judging from the condition, i would say easily more than 2-3 years without service. why? normal servicing usually last about 2-3 years on average.

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  • Hairymonster
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    Originally posted by triton View Post
    this is what happens you do not know what has been done when send in to any watch technician for service or too long never service which can cause grease to dry up.

    Can share how long is this watch not been service? Thks

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  • triton
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    now is awaiting regulating.........

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  • triton
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    some pictures of the assembly and oiling of 14060 movement

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