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  • breitling77
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    Some Rolex questions

    Hi,

    Morning to all.

    I have 2 questions, though I afraid it may have been posted.

    1) May I know how many links are there on a brand new Rolex 16600 SeaDweller? I am looking at a pre-owned piece now, so wanna know the exact contents of the watch.

    2) What are the previous versions of GMT-Master II? I mean the older 16710 and before. What are so-called "Fat Lady" etc?

    Appreciate your reply. Thanks.

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  • Oceanklassik
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    IIRC = If I Remember Correctly

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  • angry
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    Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
    Upon a customer's request (ie. you), yes. IIRC it is $75.
    wat's IIRC ?

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  • funkycatspangky
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    Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
    Upon a customer's request (ie. you), yes. IIRC it is $75.
    thanks for the info

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Upon a customer's request (ie. you), yes. IIRC it is $75.

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  • funkycatspangky
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    Originally posted by feudallordcult View Post
    why would you wanna check movement?

    bascially buying a watch also depends on a bit of luck. it's like buying electronic goods e.g. lcd tv or an ipod, when will it conk out? no one knows for sure but as long as it comes with warranty, any manufacturing are covered.

    I recall an ex-colleague who bought a mazda 3 but only to send the car for servicing the following day.

    go to www.rolexforums.com and read abt some of the grouses on new rollies. some of the defects are so glaring but yet, one cannot fathom how it got thru the rolex QC.

    what u can do is to buy a loupe or a magnifying glass and scrutinise the watch that u intend to buy. if there is a certain irate tat catches yr eye, ask for another one. if nothing catches yr fancy, just walk out of the shop. it's yr money and it's not a small amount by any standards.
    thanks for the info.

    I am checking the rolex forum now

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  • funkycatspangky
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    Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
    Happy shopping.
    Thanks for the info.

    will the Rolex service centre open up the rolex to check its movement?

    how much is the checking fee?

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  • feudallordcult
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    why would you wanna check movement?

    bascially buying a watch also depends on a bit of luck. it's like buying electronic goods e.g. lcd tv or an ipod, when will it conk out? no one knows for sure but as long as it comes with warranty, any manufacturing are covered.

    I recall an ex-colleague who bought a mazda 3 but only to send the car for servicing the following day.

    go to www.rolexforums.com and read abt some of the grouses on new rollies. some of the defects are so glaring but yet, one cannot fathom how it got thru the rolex QC.

    what u can do is to buy a loupe or a magnifying glass and scrutinise the watch that u intend to buy. if there is a certain irate tat catches yr eye, ask for another one. if nothing catches yr fancy, just walk out of the shop. it's yr money and it's not a small amount by any standards.

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Originally posted by funkycatspangky View Post
    thanks for the info.

    is there any way to check the movement of the watch itself?

    Yes, you gotta bring it to RSC (ROLEX Service Centre) to do the inspection at a fee.

    or i just make sure it tick 1 time for each second?

    Don't think it works in this manner.

    if I see something I dont like about the watch, can I tell the AD to bring me another one to inspect?

    Yes, if only they have the stock.

    the AD cannot say no rite?

    Yes, you are the customer and making reasonable request.

    Happy shopping.
    Last edited by Oceanklassik; 05-01-09, 03:56 PM. Reason: misalignment

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  • funkycatspangky
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    thanks for the info.

    is there any way to check the movement of the watch itself?

    or i just make sure it tick 1 time for each second?

    if I see something I dont like about the watch, can I tell the AD to bring me another one to inspect?

    the AD cannot say no rite?

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  • nottinghill
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    Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
    Bro nottinghill has given you important pointers. I'd only like to add base on my personal encounters. Firstly, see that the cyclop (if your choice comes with it) is aligned centrally against the date. I've seen slanted. Secondly, no "pubic" hair in the case..haha.. I've seen a Submariner with a very tiny, baby hair in the case, sold at THG .

    So, gd luck !
    yup agree with bro oceanklassik...cos sometimes.... i have come across new rollies with slight mis aligned cyclops... or the bezel insert does not coincide directly with the 12 o'clock marker..... so it's really important to study the watch closely before paying the dough...

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Bro nottinghill has given you important pointers. I'd only like to add base on my personal encounters. Firstly, see that the cyclop (if your choice comes with it) is aligned centrally against the date. I've seen slanted. Secondly, no "pubic" hair in the case..haha.. I've seen a Submariner with a very tiny, baby hair in the case, sold at THG .

    So, gd luck !

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  • nottinghill
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    Originally posted by funkycatspangky View Post
    Thank you for the quick reply.

    When I check the rolex itself, what do I have to look out for?
    Basically just ensure that it's a brand new piece...i.e. all protective stickers are intact....and also look out for any scratches/dings/etc....just to be safe....

    but most importantly...buy what you like and wear it in good health...

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  • funkycatspangky
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    Originally posted by Oceanklassik View Post
    Hope this helps.
    Thank you for the quick reply.

    When I check the rolex itself, what do I have to look out for?

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Originally posted by funkycatspangky View Post
    Hello All,

    I am a newbie here and have several questions with regards to buying a Rolex watch

    I am saving up to buy either a submariner (if there is a new model this year at baseworld) or a Deepsea.

    Questions:

    1) Is The Hour Glass an Rolex Authorise Dealer? Is it a good place to buy a Rolex?

    Yes, THG is ROLEX's AD. Yes, a good place to buy. No super discount though.

    2) What is the Rolex's warranty like? Does it cover parts and labour?

    Two years' international warranty. Not too sure about parts and labour.

    3) What do I have to look out for when buying a new rolex?

    Nothing much except being conscious of price and discount. Buy what you like.

    4) Does the AD check all Rolexes to ensure that it is in perfect condition in every expect before selling it?

    IMO, no. Better for you to check / double-check.

    Thank you for your time.

    You are welcome.

    Hope this helps.

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