This guy is my worst nightmare at the AD when I ask them to add/remove a link, etc. Obviously has no regard when it comes to being carful when removing the brackets. Scratches the far out of the lugs......I would never let him touch my watches.
I did not know that you had to wind the watch, I thought my watch was broken. The Rolex watch was a gift so I did not ask any questions about how to maintain it. I noticed it had stopped working and I was going to get rid of the watch until I watch your video. Thank you for the information.
I have a DeepSea. I did wind it 2 days ago after two years of buying it Brand New. I have noticed that my minute hand moves so smoothly now than ever. The sweeping through is no longer worrying.
I got a brand new oyster perpetual over 10 years ago, I never took it off so I never had to wind it. The band broke so I took to the the jewler and it got shipped out to NYC for an overhaul which cost $3000. When I got it back the watch would stop every other week. It turns out I was winding the watch in the second position. I had not idea about winding the watch in the first position. Thanks!
Got the watch and wore it for the day. My first impressions are positive imgs.love/RolexDate Watch looks good and feels good on the wrist. Not too heavy or big. The case back does not make it sit on the wrist strangely like some other watches.
The ceramic bezel sets this watch apart from the rest. imgs.love/RolexGMT-B?Sま In certain lighting, the black appears like black onyx with a silver hue, while the blue takes on a deep white blue hue, and the transition between blue and black is imperceptible