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Did you manage to get your 6694 repaired? Went to T-- H---- but has no stock for the clasp, can share the place you manage to get it done?
Originally posted by uglybaba View PostCNY period and has some time to tear apart Dad's trusty 6694. It's got a broken clasp and he wanted to just sell it away. Can any guru point me the right direction to replace just this portion of the clasp? This was his first Rollie and of great sentimental value in my opinion.
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Originally posted by Oceanklassik View PostI have personally tried it when it was cheaper in the past. Someone here shared recently that the price for authenticating a ROLEX watch at JW Watch is now the same as it is with ROLEX Service Centre.
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Wah... just called JW... they say it will take 15-20mins for authentication service which costs $107. Nothing will be issued to you... just verbally tell you whether authentic or not.
I want to do things properly but if I after paying $107, I don't even have any paper to prove that I have done authentication as at that date, might as well go Rolex Service Centre... and collect watch next day. At least RSC issues a receipt (not sure if the receipt has the watch's serial number though). JW service not really worth it, in my view.
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Hi Ryan289,
Agree with you. Just done authentication with Rolex Service Centre in Apr 13. Charged S$107.00 (including GST), and you will get a invoice (with watch model, serial no and description of "service charge), Rolex servicing pouch (real leather, I think) and a Rolex cleaning cloth. With the Rolex invoice, at least it proofed the authentication of the watch.
Skydiver
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Originally posted by skydiver View PostHi Ryan289,
Agree with you. Just done authentication with Rolex Service Centre in Apr 13. Charged S$107.00 (including GST), and you will get a invoice (with watch model, serial no and description of "service charge), Rolex servicing pouch (real leather, I think) and a Rolex cleaning cloth. With the Rolex invoice, at least it proofed the authentication of the watch.
Skydiver
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