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Old 16 August 2017, 02:44 PM   #1
gbcecil
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Spoke to Rolex NYC service center today in regards to this and the only way they would set the hands so the date clicks over at exactly midnight is via a full service.

Shame as have been going there for 20 years or so and were at one time treated graciously for owning one of their products.
Yes, for the Rolex Service Center to do this they would require the full service. Once Rolex opens your watch it is exposed to the air and all it's contaminants. It would also need the pressure test etc. Also, they do not want to be responsible for the previous watchmaker's work and by opening the case they would possibly be. So, a simply hand alignment is not so simply for the "Rolex Way".
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