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Building my first Rolex help needed!


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Hi guys thanks for taking the time time read my first post and all the help, which I'm sure your community can offer.                       Firstly I have bought a mixture of Rolex parts on eBay this has cost me around $380 here is link the seller has mentioned I have had a great 'deal' but I'd rather your opinions .  https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/331972605165  the price I paid did not include the dial.  I have also bought this dial https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/311695626736  could your guys please tell me what other pieces, I need and how much I am looking to pay to have it polished and put together. Thanks in advance 

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As alligoat said, the links have been removed (scammer/fake parts?), so you are mostly on your own.

As to the cost of polishing & assembly (which is what a proper watchmaker does with every watch he overhauls), depending on the model & complications (& your location, if you have the work handled by a local watchmaker), this will cost anywhere from about $200-$1,500+. A standard, non-date 3-hand Oyster Perpetual, assuming all the correct parts are there & in spec, near the lower end. A chronograph or a watch needing parts will raise the bar to the high end.

Remember, Rolex is the watch equivalent of a Mercedes-Benz, the cheap 1s tend to end up costing the most.;)

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Don't know what the Mido movement is, but the Rolex hands probably won't fit- you'll need a set of eta hands most likely- check out Clark's. You might have to spring for an eta- either a 2836-2 or a 2824-2- if it's a plastic crystal 16000 DJ case, I used a 2836 in my build, but others have made a 2824 work.

Looks like all of your case arts are SS, so you might need a silver or white dial to go with the case.

Oh, don't see a case tube in your case- you'll need one of those- 24-6000-0 maybe.

Will probably need a date wheel overlay also.

You didn't get a bad deal, but it wasn't a steal either. Next up is a watchmaker that can help you put all of this together- good luck

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On 23 September 2016 at 4:21 PM, freddy333 said:

As alligoat said, the links have been removed (scammer/fake parts?), so you are mostly on your own.

As to the cost of polishing & assembly (which is what a proper watchmaker does with every watch he overhauls), depending on the model & complications (& your location, if you have the work handled by a local watchmaker), this will cost anywhere from about $200-$1,500+. A standard, non-date 3-hand Oyster Perpetual, assuming all the correct parts are there & in spec, near the lower end. A chronograph or a watch needing parts will raise the bar to the high end.

Remember, Rolex is the watch equivalent of a Mercedes-Benz, the cheap 1s tend to end up costing the most.;)

Hi thanks for the estimate. 

Yes good spot no tube case which has been ordered, I'm coming to the final parts now will post when finished. Thanks for the advice 

9 minutes ago, bid2ask123 said:

Isn't that a president band?

Yes I think it is. The lugs (what I think there called) don't seems to for neatly into the case there is a small gap, I don't know if that will be a problem otherwise I'm looking for a new braclet! 

On 23 September 2016 at 8:29 PM, alligoat said:

Don't know what the Mido movement is, but the Rolex hands probably won't fit- you'll need a set of eta hands most likely- check out Clark's. You might have to spring for an eta- either a 2836-2 or a 2824-2- if it's a plastic crystal 16000 DJ case, I used a 2836 in my build, but others have made a 2824 work.

Looks like all of your case arts are SS, so you might need a silver or white dial to go with the case.

Oh, don't see a case tube in your case- you'll need one of those- 24-6000-0 maybe.

Will probably need a date wheel overlay also.

You didn't get a bad deal, but it wasn't a steal either. Next up is a watchmaker that can help you put all of this together- good luck

Hi on inspection the case says 15000

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