A while ago, i sent my Navitimer and my late fathers Rolex Datejust vintage off for a service via my local AD.
The DJ was from the late 70's. It had the sprung steel rivetted bracelet. The dial and hands were corroded with patina etc. The strap and bracelet had about 20+ years of wear. I don't he'd ever sent it for a service! lol
Anyway, I called the AD yesterday to check on progress. This is what he old me about the Rolex.
It would cost around 300gbp to service the head. Plus any extras due to the age. The bracelet, on the other hand, was so old that it needed replacement. Cost being approx 300gbp. I said to leave the bracelet as it's unimportant to me, I just want the watch to work. The Rolex stipulation is that the bracelet will be sent back to the AD as is. The watch head will be serviced and refinished etc. When that is sent back to the AD, I will then have to sign a disclaimer to say that I accept the bracelet back as is and untouched by Rolex and guarantee etc! Phew - what a procedure!
I suppose they have a reputation to protect but, dang, why so official?!
By the way, should I let them refinish the case and risk losing its character?
_________________ Oyster Date '78, Blackbird chrono DLC '10, Blackbird chrono' 02, Navitimer Fighters '02, Aerospace Evo , Seamaster Chrono Diver 300' 02, Carrera cbm2110
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