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Old 14-Sep-2006, 23:36
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Without sounding harsh, if you cannot afford to pay dealer prices you cannot afford to own it.
Would you let mickey mouse work on you Ducati?
I now they charge more but if you get a good watchmaker at Rolex do it they change all parts that are worn free as part of service, Joe Bloggs down the road won't he probably won't have access to materials if he had to anyway.
I'm anti Rolex as I worked there, but if I was you and I had one I'd send it there, not your local jewellers to do it, back to Rolex in Bexley.


Thats a bit harsh Jeff - lol !! My attitude is in someway linked to the complete bunch of noces who run my local dealer - Theyve got ther heads right up there harrises !!!

So - how often should you service them..? I wear mine intermittently - on average about 2-3 days a week.
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Old 15-Sep-2006, 03:12
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Thats a bit harsh Jeff - lol !! My attitude is in someway linked to the complete bunch of noces who run my local dealer - Theyve got ther heads right up there harrises !!!

So - how often should you service them..? I wear mine intermittently - on average about 2-3 days a week.

With sealed waterproof style cases like Rolex, this helps stop the olis from drying out so therefore a 5 year stretch is ok.
Because of the strength of a mainspring, they will keep going when the olis have dried up and then just grinds the watch into submission, causing more damage.
When getting wounded watch serviced, if your not charged for more additional parts to fix the watch then what do you care.
But 5 years is ok.
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Old 15-Sep-2006, 07:54
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Back on topic. Strip it to the bones during October and start a complete rebuild in feb. You'll know it's perfect when you roll it out for your first spring track day.

Tee hee,

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Old 15-Sep-2006, 08:46
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I have a swiss Tasser watch which has been fantastic & accurate as well as being ultra bright at night but also have a Breitling Aerospace watch in titanium which i think is a beautiful looking timepiece that is very plane and understated..........what do you think about them?
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Old 15-Sep-2006, 10:07
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Jeff

I have a swiss Tasser watch which has been fantastic & accurate as well as being ultra bright at night but also have a Breitling Aerospace watch in titanium which i think is a beautiful looking timepiece that is very plane and understated..........what do you think about them?

Nice looking bike mate!
Oh sorry yes, Tasser?
Modern watches are cr*p, as long as you can accept they are fashion statement and lifestyle product, you buy them because you like the look and not because the salesman tells you how fantastic the insides are.
Like a lot of stuff, technology is an amazing thing, we can make intricate stuff today, but sadly a lot of it is bent bits of metal not solid made levers, poor design that won't stand the test of time like the old stuff has.
Sadly Breitling have a bad reputation as regards spare parts, Rolex have a policy of having material for a mechanism that will last for at least 25 years after last date of production, now if that watch is made for 15 years before being upgraded to a new design, it's owner will be able to keep it as new for 40 years or more, since I'm fixing these watches that were made back to the 20's I think they got there designs right.
Breitling at a certain period thought a 10 year production of a watch was fine and if no parts were available anymore, buy a new one. On an expensive watch thats a rubbish customer care policy. Like a lot of these companies some of this bad practice is coming back to haunt them and they are now changing their ideas.
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Old 15-Sep-2006, 10:41
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Got a genuine Tag Heuer for sale. model wn1112.ba0332 rrp £750

few marks on bracelet, Glass perfect.

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