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Old 11 August 2012, 10:45 PM   #1
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Are there any YouTube videos of Rolex work?

I'd like to view a YouTube video of someone restoring, repairing a Rolex. Are there any out there? Does anyone have a collection of videos on servicing so I can actually see how it is done. I'm just curious about this and would like to observe the process.
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Old 11 August 2012, 10:52 PM   #2
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Old 11 August 2012, 11:10 PM   #3
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I'd like to view a YouTube video of someone restoring, repairing a Rolex. Are there any out there? Does anyone have a collection of videos on servicing so I can actually see how it is done. I'm just curious about this and would like to observe the process.
Yes, search Youtube.
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Old 3 September 2012, 05:09 PM   #4
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I've serviced literally hundreds of them in the last 25 years. Practice makes perfect. Check out this site, I think you will find the 3135 movement video interesting. Lubrication of the cap jewels on the balance is left out-unfortunately the most skill intensive part of reassembling the movement.http://hiro.alliancehorlogere.com/en...upe/Rolex_3135

When I apprenticed, lathe work and the actual fabrication of parts REALLY is WATCHMAKING. To turn a balance staff from scratch is very difficult. Most service work is quite easy. Steady hand,and not launching tiny parts into the void is VERY important. There are several lubricants for the various pivots and jewels. One thing to note on the video is how little physical input is required to get the movement working.Enjoy.
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There are many watch video's some educational and informative some rather silly and crazy the one above on the 3135 is good but misses alot of things that are actually done in a reassembly. I was in the process a few years back of doing a watch repair video till the hard drive on the computer crashed and wiped out 3 hours of filming since then just haven't the time. Rikki
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I want to see a video of those tiny little pieces being made. That would be impressive.
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