Dave London
~ Elite 1000 Member ~
Yep any mods to a Rolex voids the the factory guarantee. My band wore out and I bought a after market replacement ,the new Rolex SS bracelet almost as much as the watch did. MTC
That's a BEAST of a watch, Phil!
Tim: Sad story on the Submariner. I don't think water could have made spots that can't be removed. They must have gotten some kind of solvent on it. Crappy deal though and obviously there's no guarantee you get luxury service on your luxury watch.
He don't know any. HAHAHAIf he knew a good engraver couldn't he have that "fixed"?
So far, I've engraved 3 different Rolex watch backs, I really don't know how old these three were, but don't like the feel of Rolex steel. The 3 felt the same to cut, really gummy and under the microscope it look like plowing steel. If the steel is so called superior to any other steel, why are they scratched & damaged so easily? Picture of the 3th Rolex watch back (before engraving )
Thank you, Sam. I suppose more scratch resistant would make it harder/less workable for engraving?It has nothing to do with scratching. It’s about corrosion resistance.
They might be good watches but the Company itself sucks, why...the mainspring broke in my Submariner, it went off to Rolex, they wouldn't replace another spring unless I had a service, that's ok, but they also wanted to change the glass, the bezel and also the Gold crown, the glass is perfect, the bezel is perfect and not discoloured and the crown is perfect, total price around £1200. I told the shop to tell Rolex what they could do with these extras, they came back with a service and crown or no repair, the thread on the crown was perfect, and the seals come under the service, anyway I had the job done for £850.
That's not all....! Simons pin broke on His Submariner's bracelet, it went off to Rolex, they wanted £3600 for a new bracelet, also they insisted on a service, a new glass and a new bezel, Simon told them where they could go!
For a repitable Company they are the pits for customer relations, also, there are no contact numbers to make a complaint! By the way...I have never engraved one
Phil
I would be curious to know if there are any certified Rolex watchmakers who are members here.
So far, I've engraved 3 different Rolex watch backs, I really don't know how old these three were, but don't like the feel of Rolex steel. The 3 felt the same to cut, really gummy and under the microscope it look like plowing steel. If the steel is so called superior to any other steel, why are they scratched & damaged so easily? Picture of the 3th Rolex watch back (before engraving )
Borzzza, those 3 different Rolex watch backs were sent seperate to my address (by the watchmaker who does the maintenance). I never saw the complete watches but I doubt the gentleman-aristocrat owner would buy fakes