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Old 4 February 2018, 02:13 AM   #7
VintageVagabound
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You know I grew up in Philadelphia and I just don't have a keen feeling about taking the watch to "Jewelers row" and have someone say sure we will fix it, Then they go and mail it off to someone else to fix and things can get lost in the translation and I fear Ill get back my Sub with a modern dial and only an "Im sorry".
Ide rather send it either direct to Rolex or someone that has been used by someone here that has some good feedback on,
I did not go 40 winds,
I did however do the typical few winds which gets it going but Nada,
Yes there is something loose in the watch as I can hear it when I shake it,
I guess I'm just having a lucky streak,
Still hoping for a good recommendation .
Peter B
Don’t send to Rolex unless you want a fresh polish, new bezel, crystal, hands, and crown. There are dozens of recommendations for Rolex people in the Mid-Atlantic and it’ll be easy to pick somebody.
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