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Did he offer any guidance on what to expect in terms of accuracy? In otherwords, how inaccurate can it be and he will still take it back and fix things without you incurring additional cost?

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He brings it to within the original specification, and offers pretty much a 1 year no questions asked warranty.

 

Is your movement COSC certified? I ask, because right after the warrantee information he has a caveat that says: "because of age and technology at the time, please do not expect a vintage timepiece to be as accurate as modern watches".

If you want the time to the second, look at your cell phone.  Watches are jewelry, not for telling time. :)

If you want the time to the second, look at your cell phone.  Watches are jewelry, not for telling time. :)

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If you want the time to the second, look at your cell phone.  Watches are jewelry, not for telling time. :)

 

That's Blingist!

My point is that he makes a claim and offers a warantee but it is not clear what the parameters of the claim are. If it was COSC certified that would clear things up, but pre-COSC makes it harder. It it loses 30 seconds a day for example would he be liable to fix it and perhaps replace parts that wouldn't have been covered by the routine maintenance he just performed? It is the fact that he gives himself an out on the page is all I am pointing out.

It was probably shipped with insurance which means they treat it like it's filled with gold bars. USPS express guarantees suck but it's a very safe way to ship high value items cheaply. I send all my watches for service using it and it's always nerve-wracking because the tracking never seems to make sense.

thanks!  i wish i could find the original pepsi bezel that my dad had replaced with the black bezel, when Rolex serviced it in 2000.  i believe it was very faded, though.

 

Stick with the black, it looks way better that way.  Purists be damned!

Stick with the black, it looks way better that way. Purists be damned!

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thanks!  i wish i could find the original pepsi bezel that my dad had replaced with the black bezel, when Rolex serviced it in 2000.  i believe it was very faded, though.

 

Faded is good!

 

So glad you got it back.

 

:prettyprincess:

That Rolex repair is a huge success, your watch looks gorgeous.

Looks good Jacob! Glad it made it to you safely.

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