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Old 4 October 2012, 11:16 AM   #74
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Originally Posted by lorsban View Post
Sorry, I should've mentioned that I've only dealt with service centers in the Philippines, Singapore and HK and so far, in all three places, Rolex servicing has proven to be both timely, and very reasonably priced. For example, I had a crystal/bezel insert/gasket replacement, plus overhaul/buffing for a 16613 and all I was charged was about $380. I also brought in a YM and was quoted $240. Both jobs done in 2 weeks. In my opinion, that's excellent. Everybody else either charges much more or takes longer to get the job done.
If that was done by an authorised service centre, then it’s literally cheaper for me to fly there get my watch serviced and fly back.
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