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Rolex Rep repair in USA


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One of my friends got me a Rolex Daytona 2008 rep as a gift while on business in HK. As he was about to give it to me, he was standing on the wing of his private plane, and accidentally dropped it from a height of about nine feet. Neither one of us could catch it on time, and it is now a fantastic paperweight. The pain of that moment will haunt me for a long time, and I'm sure I'll need a lot of psychological treatment to forget it. I'm sure this thing set him back a couple hundred dollars too, but he never asked for any money. I'd like to get it repaired as a thank you-you didn't just waste $500...

I don't know what movement it has, but I assume this is top-of-the-line. The watch weight is much heavier than the other Daytona I own, so I assume this is as close to the real deal as possible. I took it to my guy at Ocean Time in Encinitas (no problem working on reps if you're in the area), and he said it would cost more to fix than the watch is worth.

Anyone know of a reputable clockwork hobbyist who likes to take on challenging projects just for the experience?

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Chronograph (stop watch) movements are complex &, therefore, 1 of the most expensive to service. Additionally, it is likely that some of the more delicate components (like the balance) were damaged & will need to be replaced, which only adds to the expense. Because of this, it is probably cheaper just to replace the movement (Search the For Sale/Trading forums here or ebay for an Asian seconds at 6 7750 movement) or the entire watch (check out Perfect Clones or TrustyTime in the Collectors forums for the best out-of-the-box 1165xx Daytonas). Keep in mind, also, that there is a better than 50% chance that your gift was less than top quality, regardless of its purchase price (though, if you post some good, clear pics of the dial, case & caseback, I (or someone) might be able to qualify this further). This might also be of interest.

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Here are the photos. super-macro brings out all the bad details... I also agree with your assumption that this was less than top quality. The laser-etched crown at 6 is missing; and you guys can probably pick out way too many more flaws to make this a non-worthwhile project.

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That is correct. There is no engraving on the back of a Daytona. Also if you look at the dials at 3 and 9 they are centered. On the Gen and better quality reps they are off center. The dials for the Hours and Mins are slightly higher then the 3 and 9 markers.

Look at the two pictures of the the Gen. The pics are not the best quality but you can see the dials are not centered on the markers.

Just FYI when you look to buy a new one... Daytona's never have engraved backs like that...as far as I know, the only modern Rolexes with any engravings on the back are Sea Dwellers...
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