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  • Servicing of Rolex at 3rd party watchmakers? Any reliable shops?

    I went to RSC and asked about the servicing charges for Rolex sports model and was quoted $920 inclusive of small parts. Seems scary because the last known servicing charge was $400++ 8 years ago.

    I trust ** watch in servicing but their lead time is 3 months for servicing and light polishing. Seems abit too long to over haul a watch. I've seen some of the threads here about 3rd party servicing and was fed with alot of 3rd party watchmakers information until I got confused.

    Which is a reliable 3rd party repair shops which will not do funny things like swapping movements, bracelets etc. I've read some information here and got me worried.

    How about those worn parts that need to be replaced? Will they use original Rolex parts so that it will not be rejected when the watch is brought into RSC in the future?

    I was wondering how 3rd party watchmakers get original Rolex parts when owners need to trade in their parts like bezels before they are allowed to buy a new one.

    And finally, which 3rd part watchmaker does good polishing jobs just like RSC standards? I do not like people over polishing watches that have light scratches. Thanks.

  • #2
    Consider Mr Lim at Top Hour (Lucky Plaza) and JWWatches.
    There are various others but these 2 come heavily recommended.
    Better google for their operating hours.

    Ender
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Ender View Post
      Consider Mr Lim at Top Hour (Lucky Plaza) and JWWatches.
      There are various others but these 2 come heavily recommended.
      Better google for their operating hours.

      Ender

      Bro. I've heard from my fren's experience at top hour and they are not very good. ** is good but lead time very long. 3 months I've heard.

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      • #4
        i suggest send to RSC for a piece of mind.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mastermind1997 View Post
          i suggest send to RSC for a piece of mind.
          The prices they quoted is scary.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by mastermind1997 View Post
            i suggest send to RSC for a piece of mind.
            iirc rolex sg provides warranty on the repair right? May be worth paying the higher price for this.
            elusive

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            • #7
              Originally posted by satch View Post
              iirc rolex sg provides warranty on the repair right? May be worth paying the higher price for this.
              If mechanical warranty then outside shops also provide.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by leslie View Post
                If mechanical warranty then outside shops also provide.
                That depends on how individuals perceive/value shop warranty.
                elusive

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                • #9
                  Actually I am not so particular about the after service warranty. I just need to find a reliable 3rd party service using real rolex parts when needed and good workmanship in case polishing.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by leslie View Post
                    Actually I am not so particular about the after service warranty. I just need to find a reliable 3rd party service using real rolex parts when needed and good workmanship in case polishing.
                    You got too much concern.

                    I think better sent RSC.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Heng Tin Hong View Post
                      You got too much concern.

                      I think better sent RSC.
                      RSC doesn't mean good job either.

                      Happened to see this thread at TRF.

                      http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=231385

                      I am sure there are independents that does a good job but I have no encounters with any. So need to ask for opinions here.

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                      • #12
                        reliable 3rd party service centre

                        hi

                        just wanted to service my sub .

                        can anyone recommend me a good and reliable place to go


                        thanks

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                        • #13
                          Some of the forum advertisers provide such service. You may want to check them out.
                          The Crown Of Achievement

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                          • #14
                            I usually go to JW Horology for servicing, but their repair time is long. Just goggle and you can find their contact details.

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                            • #15
                              Just purchased a pre owned explorer 16570. It's running fine except for having a 'sticky' date window. The date doesn't jump when it turns 12. It gets kinda stuck halfway between the 2 digits. Even until 2am it's still stuck. Seems like the shop in lucky plaza is quite popular. Any idea how much it'll cost to get it serviced?

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