I am new to the site and I have a question maybe someone can help me out. I have a replica Rolex that I have had for around 5 years. I do not know how the replica market works, but the one I have is of good quality. Never losses time, and just an overall nice piece.
A couple weeks ago I was winding the watch and out of no where the stem came out as I was twisting it. I was so upset, so I have tried doing some research on getting it fixed and came up short. I don't know if there is a way I can get it repaired or is it even worth it.
I am attaching some photos to help further explain.
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Shawn M
Hey Guys,
I am new to the site and I have a question maybe someone can help me out. I have a replica Rolex that I have had for around 5 years. I do not know how the replica market works, but the one I have is of good quality. Never losses time, and just an overall nice piece.
A couple weeks ago I was winding the watch and out of no where the stem came out as I was twisting it. I was so upset, so I have tried doing some research on getting it fixed and came up short. I don't know if there is a way I can get it repaired or is it even worth it.
I am attaching some photos to help further explain.
rolex back stem crown.pdf
4CA3C965-1EE3-488F-930E-ADA652494777.pdf
rolex back stem 2.pdf
rolex back casing.pdf
rolex movement.pdf
rolex sn.pdf
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