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Rolex keep as good a time as any other watch of that caliber. As long as they have the same vibration, they should have similar accuracy until they wear. The more jeweled the watch is, the less need for oil and oil oxidizes over time. Rolex is known for accuracy and ruggedness of the movement.
You watchsmith probably saw more Rolex as there are a lot of them. Current production is 800K+ a year. So, even if they were making 300k+ 30 years ago, that millions and millions of Rolexes around the world. All automatic watch should be serviced about 4 years. If you have a tool to remove the case back, you can play around the advancement, but if it need service, it needs service.
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I was under the impression my watch is built as a solid case, from the top down, as opposed to via opening the back as most watches. I thought they built the case sort of like a boat and drop things in from the top down, making it difficult for just anyone to open them without causing markings to the case as they attempt to do so.
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The case is opened with this: ![]() It does require skill as you don't want to scratch the back and more importantly putting back you don't want to crimp a gasket or something. Between a solid case (not sure if they use an inner case like on some watches) and thick crystal, it's pretty solid. Older Rolex use acrlylic crystal that is softer, but more adaptable and easier to polish. Some watches have proprietary tools to open the caseback like Baume Mercier for instance. They want to make the money on the service or least make you buy their tool.
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I know they can be opened but thought it was from the top down, as opposed to most watches from the bottom in. As to the tool, I was under the impression it was proprietary but some folks open them using similar tools, just not the same as Rolex.
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Just thought I would mention CA is like going to college every day.
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So can anyone get a discount on a Rolex?
Depending on the next step in my career I might be interested in getting one...still a ways off though ![]()
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Does not make sense. What I could find on the web all said it was the caseback like a normal watch. I am not saying, "I'm right, you're wrong", but haven't seen anything contrary online. I would like to be wrong as it would be a lot more interesting to me.
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