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14 October 2023, 01:23 PM | #1 |
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RSC Question for bracelet
Does anyone know if a routine service at a Rolex Service Center includes replacing all bracelet screws or pins? Or does this only happen if an issue is reported with the work order.
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14 October 2023, 02:03 PM | #2 |
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Zero reason to replace all parts for a service. I think Rolex might fix some small bracelet issues but does not “rebuild” them like some independents can. They can replace a defective or worn out bracelet but it won’t be cheap.
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14 October 2023, 02:22 PM | #3 | |
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No issues. More OCD behavior needing answer to “if I send my Sub in for a 10 year RSC if the screws will all be at full strength and tightened.” |
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14 October 2023, 07:29 PM | #4 |
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RSC does not rebuild bracelets. Michael Young at HK, and Rolliworks in LA do this type of work.
And the pins are pressure set, not screwed in. (Only the removable links have screws, and you can tighten then yourself) |
15 October 2023, 02:13 AM | #5 |
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Rolliworks is in Florida and were not in LA. They moved there from the Bay Area. Much better than MY these days in my opinion. Also, OP sounds like your bracket is fine.
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