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Old 11 July 2014, 07:47 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by koloko12 View Post
Hey guys,

I have found a genuine Rolex Daytona in my grandfather's house, he bought it really long time ago, and it wasn't in use for couple of years. Now- I know Rolex is Self winding (Automatic) watches and I wanted to know what can I do in order to bring it back to life.The watch isn't working since It wasn't in use for years. Some told me I will need to wind the crown in the side for 30-40 times or even more, some said I'll have to shake it for couple of days in the mornings till it will work. Is there really a way I can fix it by my own or I will have to take it to some jewelery shop near my town to make them fix it for me, even though i don't really like this idea since i believe fixing such an luxury watch will cost much, and not to mention Im afraid they will replace the watch with some replica.
Any idea how can I fix this?
Or how much you think will cost fixing it?


Please guys help me, this watch has really high value for me :(
Really..?
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