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Rolex From Ebay - What's Behind The Bling? 

Richard Perrett Watchmaker
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This Rolex which was made in 1964 and was a recent ebay purchase from a dealer in the US. Intended as a gift to be given on a particular date the Rolex was left unopened for over a month. When it was unwrapped the new owner soon discovered that the Rolex was running at least four hours fast a day. Unable to send the watch back because the vendors 28 day no quibble returns policy had been exceeded the owner turned to Rolex in UK to get the watch fixed. But Rolex declined the work pointing out in doing so the presence of non-Rolex Parts on the watch. The watch's owner was beginning to regret buying the watch from ebay and was running out of options; and then he found me!
In this video I encounter several unexpected challenges and figure out a path to a successful restoration.
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@ricciodrake
@ricciodrake Год назад
This was an awesome video, I love how detailed and easy to follow along it was.
@salahuddinkhanjatoi8551
@salahuddinkhanjatoi8551 Год назад
I have rolex of my father and I want to restore it for my self how can i contact you sir
@gilmoreno9028
@gilmoreno9028 Год назад
Always enjoy your work Richard
@gilmoreno9028
@gilmoreno9028 Год назад
I love the ending, I really admired her majesty she was some woman 😢.
@davepirtle9790
@davepirtle9790 Год назад
Very well done , I can tell this is a labor of love for you. And the way you explain each and every step is very impressive. Kudos from the USA
@one1onetime935
@one1onetime935 Год назад
So I've "liked,sub'd,and commented" will this grant me an audience with the watchmaker!? I've an omega seamaster DeVille that belonged to my father in law. This is one of the few things that didn't get stolen that my wife has left from her father that wasn't stolen by her family! I'd like to inquire about getting it fixed.
@cullercoatstunneloflove4307
Richard, I have severe depression, anxiety and PTSD. Watch you work and listening to your explanation and calm voice is one of the very few times that I can fully relax and concentrate on the process and detail. To put this into context, I find it difficult to concentrate to read a letter let alone a book, and I have not watched a "full" beginning to end film in many years. Thank you for all your effort and sharing of your professional world. Kind Regards
@TheSecondsHand
@TheSecondsHand Год назад
Get into watchmaking ❤ best wishes to you my friend. Took me a lifetime to overcome some of my depression and learn to live in peace. It’s not overnight but it’s a worthwhile journey
@michaelhill7632
@michaelhill7632 Год назад
As an ab initio I have repaired some simple watches.This was AWESOME !! I look forward to buying my first Rolex ...and sending it to you ,,😉
@aigcess22
@aigcess22 Год назад
Il faut acheter des tablettes de valériane plantes pour se calmer ..
@cullercoatstunneloflove4307
@@aigcess22 Thank you for your concern and advice. Best Regards .Mac
@jeremyd.2156
@jeremyd.2156 Год назад
@cullercoats tunnel of love You should check out Wristwatch Revival. Marshall has a very soothing voice and I love his enthusiasm. He sounds so joyful when he gets a busted old watch running again
@Giovanni1972
@Giovanni1972 8 месяцев назад
"You seem to know what you are doing..." is intended to mean the opposite by using this classic understatement, which adds a little bit of humor and levity to the issue, since its one that goes without question, hence the comedic effect of the usage of this understatment. In other, shorter words, this is a compliment.
@walmartdog1142
@walmartdog1142 Год назад
Reminds me of the time my mother bought a Ford pickup at a school surplus auction, without my assistance. It had belonged to the agriculture department, and the kids had poorly cobbled a Chevrolet engine into it it. We sold it to a man that had just wrecked his Ford van, but it still had a good engine and transmission.
@reddevil3874
@reddevil3874 7 месяцев назад
To all of us that have managed to deconstruct something relatively simple and struggle to put it back together, your knowledge, expertise and calmness is inspiring. You sir, are a master of your art.
@neo-YoutubeStoleMyHandle
@neo-YoutubeStoleMyHandle Год назад
There are so many parts in a Rolex watch. It's amazes me that one can remember how the watch goes back together again...
@gbluemoon70
@gbluemoon70 Год назад
Great video... I was a soldier as well in the British Army for 18 years (87-05)... my son is training to be a watch maker and was born in West Germany. He loves what he does and cannot think of anything else he wants to do.
@magna750
@magna750 Год назад
Great vid Major! You definitely "seem" to know what you are doing! As always, expertly done and magnificently narrated.
@rossjackson3670
@rossjackson3670 Год назад
The commentary adds so much to the restoration. Inspired by your innovations. Excellent tribute.
@demmertp
@demmertp Год назад
Richard that was a touching tribute to the Queen at the end of your video. Besides all the truly wonderful things the Queen did throughout her reign, she obviously appreciated your military personnel and was comfortable around them. My condolences on your country's loss.
@xiopia3940
@xiopia3940 Год назад
DING DONG THE WIKED GOBLIN IS DEAD FINALLY
@darrenfry4695
@darrenfry4695 Год назад
Thank you ,that's pure class.
@miltonwillis112
@miltonwillis112 Год назад
Top quality video with a lovely tribute to our HRH. I hope the official Rolex service centre who turned their backs on this watch see this video and realize they have not stood by the brand ethos they 'seem' to have, and are happy to let the customer down. I am sure you will have gained some Rolex customers now Richard - superb job well done!
@Snarfelle
@Snarfelle Год назад
Every time I hear of Rolex failing to stand behind a product they sold of servicing it, I just think to my self that with a million watches sold a year for nearly 2 decades, I then think how many in house service techs does Rolex employ and how big is there service center insurance policy 😅😅😅
@paullangton-rogers2390
@paullangton-rogers2390 Год назад
I can see your point, but try to see it from Rolex's position too. They're a highly respected brand and company. If a watch has been opened or interferred with in any way (especially in this case with non-Rolex parts fitted) they usually won't touch it. Even their authorised service agents usually won't. If a manufacturer in that situation does agree to take on the repair, they're going into dangerous territory which could leave them exposed to litigation if the repair goes badly due to what's been done to the item. That's why most manufacturers have clear policies stating they won't service or repair items like that. Some even go further and state unless an item has been serviced (sometimes at recommended intervals) by them or their authorised service agents, they won't be able to help you. That's why with any expensive high value purchases, especially those still under warranty or with an extended warranty, you really need to ask the seller these questions and ideally have evidence of authorised repairs/service history before you buy, if it's been repaired or refurbished.
@allanmaureenmacintyre4474
@allanmaureenmacintyre4474 Год назад
@@paullangton-rogers2390 There were no non-rolex parts fitted. This was a simple case of a poorly serviced watch with missing parts. How do you suppose A Lange & Sohne [for example] would react here? I would hope that they would offer compassion and a fix for a similar problem. I personally wouldn't have a Rolex as its become the home of the nouveau riche.
@redshirt49
@redshirt49 Год назад
@@allanmaureenmacintyre4474 Used to have a Rolex, lost it on a skiing trip though. My father gifted me an Omega to replace it. Bit of chonker that one but I wear it nonetheless. I get it serviced and cleaned every other year. Having that done is usually free at their registered services.
@J.C...
@J.C... 9 месяцев назад
They were 100% in the right not to service that watch if it actually had all those fake parts in it. You want to see a vid where Rolex refused to fix a $25000 watch that wasn't fake? Go over to Wristwatch Revival. Marshall does one that was taken swimming in the ocean and the crown was pulled out so saltwater got in. It needed a couple of parts and a full service and they refused to repair it. Go watch the vid. It's a pretty good one.
@jerebuck
@jerebuck Год назад
Mesmerising to witness such precision. Beautiful to share in a real craftsman's patience. Thank you Richard, that was glorious. It took me away from doing some research I need to present next week. And far more enjoyable too.
@josephperkins4163
@josephperkins4163 Год назад
I don’t know which I like more watching you work on a time piece or listening to your soothing voice!
@jeh1333
@jeh1333 Год назад
Absolutely, outstanding work and a perfect result. Thank you for your interesting, informative and inspiring videos.
@michaelgallon9431
@michaelgallon9431 Год назад
One of the best watch repair videos I have ever had the pleasure to watch, thank you Richard. Even brought a tear to my eye at the end and what a lovely tribute to the great lady.
@fasteddy60
@fasteddy60 Год назад
Whenever "I" need to unwind, Your videos are my go to! Thanks for sharing your impressive skill!
@TheCutter5150
@TheCutter5150 Год назад
Your patience and skill at servicing this movement is incredible, it puts me at peace watching the video! 👏
@zxborg9681
@zxborg9681 Год назад
I love watching these kind of videos. They're so satisfying - taking something broken and making it clean and right. Mad respect to you - you make it look so easy. I bought a bunch of tools on Amazon and tried replacing the movement in one of my busted Seikos once and it was a disaster - so I have at least a little perspective to say that.
@jeffkeith637
@jeffkeith637 8 месяцев назад
oh dear. I've bought the tools and a couple of dodgy Seiko watches to practice on. What happened?
@zxborg9681
@zxborg9681 8 месяцев назад
@@jeffkeith637 I think I should have bought some sacrificial watches to practise on, too. Apparently the solars have some special juju involved and starting with one of my good divers was a bad idea! Nothing would break free like in any of the videos so I figured I needed to let the pros handle it.
@JK-tx2rz
@JK-tx2rz Год назад
Just had this video show up as recommended channels. Amazing video, I love the way you explain everything that you are doing. I have always been interested in getting myself a vintage Rolex from the year I was born, but always worried as well about genuine parts that have been replaced with non genuine. At least now when I do get one I know I could always send it to you as "you seem to know what your doing " 😀
@flitzo111
@flitzo111 Год назад
Sehr beruhigend Dir bei der⌚️ Arbeit zuzusehen ! Danke dafür 🙋‍♂️
@rogerwilkoson
@rogerwilkoson Год назад
Lovely presentation, a joy to watch.
@andywilliams4887
@andywilliams4887 Год назад
Brilliant as always. Love the sentiment at the end to Her Majesty.
@SubaruLove
@SubaruLove Год назад
I like the owner narrating the story of how they got it as you take it apart. Great video!
@acomingextinction
@acomingextinction Год назад
he did a great job. was really interesting to listen to.
@swimmer751
@swimmer751 8 месяцев назад
I love this video, thanks for walking us through the journey!
@rajgill7576
@rajgill7576 Год назад
Feast for the eyes as always! Great nuggets of wisdom around buying off eBay for us young guys. You seem to know what you're doing with quite a few watches, not just Rolex!
@derekstocker6661
@derekstocker6661 Год назад
Coming from somebody that is having kittens over rewiring a pull cord, Richards skill and dedication and patience is a joy to behold. So very well done, fantastically interesting and also a wonderful instructional video for people that are doing this wonderful work. Thanks for this.
@garyhost354
@garyhost354 Год назад
Lol. A pull cord? Are you a man or a woman.
@gmp7458
@gmp7458 Год назад
Thank You Richard, just found your channel. You have convinced me my vintage Explorer is worth sending back to Rolex. Very nice touch at the end video.
@mojah1
@mojah1 Год назад
Thank you sir for sharing, indeed impressive craftsmanship and professionalism. My old man used to fix watches but I never followed, simply didn’t have the patience. And now look like I enjoy watching the watch maker. Thank you ❤
@seanblenkinsop1709
@seanblenkinsop1709 Год назад
You guys amaze me !!! I am a engineer and it’s amazing how many parts are in something so small !
@markschwartz5702
@markschwartz5702 Год назад
A lovely video and and a touching tribute . I always look forward to your videos. Thank you so much for your work.
@richardperrettwatchmaker
@richardperrettwatchmaker Год назад
Thanks so mcuh Mark and very pleased you watched the ending! Richard
@AllanAdamson
@AllanAdamson Год назад
I have serviced computers professionally since 1997 and some of the more modern gaming laptops can have some very small screws nowadays but nothing compared to these watches and I really enjoy finding channels like this where watches are being serviced and restored. Thanks for posting.
@DavidHalfordsLane
@DavidHalfordsLane Год назад
Bravo. Fascinating and beautifully done. I am sure the owner will be pleased. RIP HM. X
@Robert32064
@Robert32064 Год назад
Very nice work, as usual and a lovely tribute to your fellow veteran, the Queen.
@100amps
@100amps Год назад
It was a pleasure to see a new video from you, Richard. As pleasant as spring in Ireland and fall in Wales.
@richardperrettwatchmaker
@richardperrettwatchmaker Год назад
Haha! Good to hear from you 100amplifiers! Richard
@chrismiranda5648
@chrismiranda5648 Год назад
Wow, loved this video. There's something about your videos that make it very soothing to watch.
@Christopher_S
@Christopher_S 8 месяцев назад
I loved the tribute towards the end for Her Majesty, may she rest peacefully. That said, I've seen a few comments saying they liked the tribute to HRH. That's not correct, HRH (Her/His Royal Highness) is given to senior royals, but the Queen/King is Majesty.
@ivyfalls1
@ivyfalls1 Год назад
Quality production. I always look forward to your videos and the knowledge you pass on to your community of viewers. I appreciate the tribute to The Queen.
@richardperrettwatchmaker
@richardperrettwatchmaker Год назад
Thanks Atlanta Healey! It's so nice to know folks look forward to my stuff so saying so is much appreciated! Richard
@franzj.giessibl4379
@franzj.giessibl4379 9 месяцев назад
Awesome video, a great joy to watch - thank you! I wonder which parts were non-Rolex and if the missing jewel was the only reason the watch ran fast by hours per day?
@magintysmaw
@magintysmaw Год назад
Lovely touch at the end Richard….very watchable video. Well done 👍
@ianfitz-simon3336
@ianfitz-simon3336 5 месяцев назад
What a pleasure to watch you work, thank you for posting
@joesephburgio3438
@joesephburgio3438 Год назад
Another wonderful video Richard!! A missing jewel? Wow. That watch really needed your attention!! Imagine my surprise getting up this AM, pouring my coffee and enjoying your video!! Thank you my friend!!
@richardperrettwatchmaker
@richardperrettwatchmaker Год назад
Hi Joseph, Good to hear from you! So pleased this brightened up your morning sir! Richard
@samiam619
@samiam619 Год назад
@@richardperrettwatchmaker I was pleasantly surprised to see an upload from you. It seems like forever since your last one! Hope all is well with you and yours. Say, what were the “counterfeit” parts?
@nomadiavan6560
@nomadiavan6560 Год назад
Fascinating. I was never into mechanics of things and was a nurse for 20 years. But after watching a few watch restorations, I am fascinated by the intricacies and pieces. I love watching watches come back to life.
@richardperrettwatchmaker
@richardperrettwatchmaker Год назад
Hi Normadia Van... I stand in awe of medical professionals. When I fix a watch I am able to take it all apart. You guys have to fix people whilst 'the engine is still running'! Thanks for the feedback. Richard
@pipodorologio1648
@pipodorologio1648 Год назад
Thanks for sharing Richard, very interesting. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
@ccw5886
@ccw5886 Год назад
Nice job, great to watch. I have been watching your vlogs since you started and you actually did a service on my Explorer 39mm some years ago. Being (like yourself) ex military the thing I appreciate the most was your ER section at the end. Bless her heart . I will miss her RIP QEII I have re subscribed. I had forgotten how fascinating and relaxing your tear down and rebuilds are to watch. Almost ASMR :)
@Aco747lyte
@Aco747lyte Год назад
As a former naval surgeon I appreciate Richard Perrett's patient and extremely detailed deconstruction, his analytical decision and extremely highly skilled reconstruction of original Rolex parts to make this watch authentic again. The video was very satisfying to watch, and was easy to follow and enjoyable all in one. I am grateful and glad to have found Richard's channel. A very merry Christmas to you! 🌻🌻🌻
@richardperrettwatchmaker
@richardperrettwatchmaker Год назад
Such a nice comment! I am in awe of surgeons. A surgeon has to do highly intricate work which I guess is in some respects similar to that of the watchmaker but there seems to me to be two important differences. The stakes are way higher for the surgeon and he or she has to complete the work 'with the engine running'! But very kind feedback and much appreciated. Richard
@robertbrandywine
@robertbrandywine Год назад
Did he use genuine Rolex parts? They're hard to get.
@MrReham1058
@MrReham1058 Год назад
I see the connection The watch maker is reconstructing a watch from a clinical perspective as for precision but with no time restraints. You Dr. have the added pressure of opening and closing up the article in a far shorter time with no room for failure. The watchmaker will always get the subject matter ticking again . TY for your service
@bumblerer
@bumblerer 5 месяцев назад
@@robertbrandywinehe sats original parts in the first comment
@noneofyourbizness
@noneofyourbizness Год назад
bloody marvelous ! nice low key tribute to end with too.
@richardperrettwatchmaker
@richardperrettwatchmaker Год назад
Hi Nunofyour Business! Thanks so much. So glad you watched to the end! Richard
@wmroger5386
@wmroger5386 Год назад
Lovely video, Richard and it's good that you seem to know what you are doing...!
@steveblake8766
@steveblake8766 Год назад
That is a neat trick with the Rodico on the springs. Nice tip.
@jackarroway6317
@jackarroway6317 Год назад
Top notch detailed work far beyond the ken of 99% of us. I always enjoy hearing the numbers, as in what he paid, what its value was coming into the service shop, and what the value was going out ! (USA)
@KentnDebi
@KentnDebi Год назад
I was beginning to think I'd removed you from my subscribed list with it being so long Richard Quality as always, 👍👍👍
@richardperrettwatchmaker
@richardperrettwatchmaker Год назад
Thanks Kent ... Yes, been pretty busy and I prefer to offer something that's maybe of higher value less often than lower value frequently. Good to heear from you. Richard
@KentnDebi
@KentnDebi Год назад
@@richardperrettwatchmaker Great philosophy there...and, to be honest, I'd rather watch the higher quality 😉
@darringodden7225
@darringodden7225 Год назад
As a bricklayer I have had " you seem to know what you are doing " water off a ducks back as people are just frightened to just trust you and that's understandable considering the money things cost and it's usually borrowed. Brilliant work by a extremely capable and patient watch maker. I would love such a gift with all it's history. Thank you
@spuppy852
@spuppy852 Год назад
I think it's more about, how much confidence can a lay person have about a watchmaker on RU-vid? As far as he knows, he looks like he knows what he's doing, and that's about as good as someone with his knowledge can say. It shouldn't be taken as an insult at all
@hawkeye454
@hawkeye454 Год назад
Great to see another great video from you sir. It's always an absolute treat watching your channel. Cheers my friend.
@becomingabetterhuman.2994
@becomingabetterhuman.2994 Год назад
Ferrari master tech here. I enjoy the content, thank you. I might be looking at going into watch making as my next career move, watch movements remind remind me of a DCT gear box rebuild I do from time to time, this might be a good move for me as I get older my body wont allow me to keep fixing vehicles. I am learning a lot form your content.
@michaelgeary5368
@michaelgeary5368 Год назад
The bracelet was an aftermarket part. The dial was likely fitted with diamonds by a jeweler and not Rolex. I'd bet that was the sticking point. Rolex would have asked to have the dial and bracelet replaced with their service parts which could have been more than he paid for the watch originally. Also the case screws seemed to be a bit wrong. As if they used movement tabs and sanded them down versus the case screws having a large enough head to fit into the case lip for retention.
@richardperrettwatchmaker
@richardperrettwatchmaker Год назад
Very well observed Michael! Richard
@harkonen1000000
@harkonen1000000 Год назад
Good explanation. Dial is marked with tritium T, so hands are probably not original as well, as I doubt they'd bother luming the dial without the hands.
@krugerdave
@krugerdave Год назад
Thanks for that! I did wonder what all of the counterfeit parts were... Seems a bit tetchy of Rolex to make such a big deal about parts that effectively have no effect on the function of the watch!
@michaelgeary5368
@michaelgeary5368 Год назад
@@krugerdave I get why they do it if it’s a counterfeit part that was using the Rolex name but didn’t come from their factory. They generally are okay with a leather strap that’s aftermarket. The dial they will not be okay with as they did not get a chance to grade the diamonds before installation and if they allowed that then their repuatation would be hurt as people would think Rolex uses low grade diamonds and doesn’t set the stones well. Rolex would offer to replace the dial with a standard one that was appropriate to the model when originally sold.
@dennismiller4062
@dennismiller4062 Год назад
Great work sir! That was a heart felt tribute to The Queen! God Bless!!!
@mjtaven
@mjtaven Год назад
Thanks Richard a great video with your usual expertise, lovely tribute to H.M.
@alexdeleon7135
@alexdeleon7135 Год назад
Well done as usual Richard. The entire disassembly, subsequent cleaning, and reassembly were relaxing to watch (pardon the pun). This being said, I must admit the most gratifying part of this episode was the very poignant reckoning of her majesty, the Queen. You honor her with such dignity, and respect. The quote you cited (of her many), was befitting of her sense of service to the United Kingdom, and commonwealth. I admire this gesture for its simplicity and gentleness. Thank you for including it.
@walmartdog1142
@walmartdog1142 Год назад
Hear ! Hear !
@joeskeptical4762
@joeskeptical4762 Год назад
*Yes, well done Major.*
@Orwic1
@Orwic1 Год назад
Yes, absolutely! A wonderful tribute too!
@sandormccann2546
@sandormccann2546 Год назад
So glad she is finally gone. Another coffin nail in the medieval monarchy scam. Not long until we get a republic now and rid of all those Saxe-Coburg Goethe parasites. Nice watch video by the way.
@Maarten_from_Belgium
@Maarten_from_Belgium Год назад
As usual this was so relaxing and entertaining to watch. I’m still wondering where the heavily modified components are that Rolex is referring to.
@danewood2309
@danewood2309 Год назад
It could be someone removing the calender wheel jewel ?
@masonfrancoeur2755
@masonfrancoeur2755 Год назад
@@821vbwalkndasd did he replace them with new ones?
@mytuberforyou
@mytuberforyou Год назад
Handset, dial, automatic winding gears, one wheel of train, crystal - judging from me watching this at like 360P due to my bad internet connection.There may be more.
@TheSchmed
@TheSchmed Год назад
OMG, that was your spring !! I was visiting family in Dublin ( I was born on Victoria St), and at a bar in Glasnevin, and this little spring appeared in my Murphys. I thought it fell out of my GMT Master II ;)
@borronachoproductions6865
@borronachoproductions6865 Год назад
I tried to to get my first automatic watch (Seiko SNK809) regulated as it was gaining 5 minutes within the first hour of charge. Watch repair shop in the mall told me to take it to the manufacturer, but at that time the warranty had already expired. Took it to a local clock repair shop and they told me they don't regulate automatic movements, they mainly like to buy and sell "vintage stuff." Later found out that the watch may have been magnetized. It seems as though watchmaking is not as popular in my area. Glad to see people like you who are keeping the spirit ALIVE. Superb job in the restoration! You make it look very easy to do.
@wayne7939
@wayne7939 Год назад
Great video, as a Rolex owner and avid interest in things Rolex I'm curious as others have asked what exactly were Rolex objecting to as modifications ? Had the face been doctored with after market diamonds , or were the hands non Rolex? It all looked pretty legit othe than those . Where did the missing jewel go do you think , if it had split surely the parts would be in the case somwhere ? Maybe someone had already been messing around with it prior to its sale. Also I noticed the finished watch had a definite tick to the second hand as opposed to the smooth flow of my GMT master II, also the timegrapher beat was 18000 as opposed to 28800 which explains this but why 18000 ? Thought all were 28800 except some very old rare models. Why did the amplitude drop so much after you cased it? Would have been nice to have seen the watch mounted on its strap ready for presentation. So many questions ....sorry 😆 very interesting video though.
@melody3741
@melody3741 Год назад
Likely either the diamonds were fake, or the contact just did not know these watch as well enough and didn’t feel comfortable servicing it. All of the old date just model 1603 have a much lower VPH of 18,000, making them very distinctive to watch their second hand.
@TeddyBear-ii4yc
@TeddyBear-ii4yc Год назад
I wanted to ask about the, was it 'non-standard parts'? Was it the glue around the bezel? I suppose Rolex have set-in-stone official methods & techniques to do things correctly. If the tech tries to separate something non-standard and breaks or bends it? So it's simpler to send the headache elsewhere. A high-street watchmaker will fix problems... a brand like Rolex are different. IMHO
@ChrisLee-UK
@ChrisLee-UK Год назад
Beautiful work as always Richard, almost looked like mould on the frame during the strip down. Also, love the tribute at the end, HRH will be missed 😔
@PistonHeaven
@PistonHeaven 9 месяцев назад
this is absolutely a marvel to watch, it is really interesting how intricate these mechanical watches can become
@alejandrowohlers9834
@alejandrowohlers9834 8 месяцев назад
Excelent job. And quite a nice ending with the Queen's photo and the flower. Well done indeed. CONGRATULATIONS
@213davidhunter
@213davidhunter Год назад
Wow, what a beautiful result! I am a bit disappointed that Rolex refused to work on it, did you uncover many of these modifications or aftermarket parts they spoke of? Regardless, it ended up in the correct hands. I have been wearing a 16710 GMT every day for about 20 years and have never had it serviced. The had best look into it!
@proto57
@proto57 Год назад
@J PK Thank you for answering this... like many others here I was also curious what parts Rolex had objected to. It surprises me that they were bothered by aftermarket cosmetic parts, though. Of course the hands and dial should not affect the running of the watch. So Rolex must be using these evidence that a non-official watchmaker had "been in" the watch. If so, I consider it disingenuous of them, and unfair to any owners of these watches who would want official service, and who are blameless to any past modifications. But furthermore, I'd be curious just how they know for certain that the dial and hands were not replaced by an official Rolex repair shop? Are they under some strict edict that they can't swap out faces? My understanding is they often do this, to the detriment of some classics. I think their rejection of this watch for repair is more a reflection a poor attitude on Rolex's part. I think it is more that they want to stifle the aftermarket servicing field entirely. Others may think this is a good thing, but I don't appreciate when companies try to control a person's use of an item after sale, in order to boost their own revenue (ahem... Tesla).
@proto57
@proto57 Год назад
@J PK I can't disagree with anything you wrote, really. Well put, all good points. It is "harsh" policy, but it is their prerogative to do things this way. And I suppose it is silly to argue with their methods and practices, because the brand does have loyalty and a wonderful reputation.
@jaylevine1483
@jaylevine1483 Год назад
Richard, love you videos--great content and wonderful storytelling. Quick question--I saw you stored the balance cock with balance wheel attached in some sort of special box? Is this a homemade box or something specific that I can purchase? Thanks in advance--Levine98
@richardperrettwatchmaker
@richardperrettwatchmaker Год назад
Hi Jay ... Very nice to get such positive feedback so thank you. The box is my own creation although it's just a small component box with some grey foam inserted with a small hole in the middle. Sometimes the simplest things are the best. I disliking haning the balance on a stake as I thing this is not ideal for the hairspring and it leaves the balance too vulernable whilst other work is occuring close it it. thanks again. Richard
@a_lucientes
@a_lucientes 8 месяцев назад
Now it's good for another 60 years. Great job. Im thoroughly impressed. I also like your Major watches, very much.
@squijjidee1529
@squijjidee1529 Год назад
I feel the pain as I have been through a similar situation and it’s sad that these eBay sellers don’t realise what type of problems and heartbreak can happen post the sale.
@Ba_Yegu
@Ba_Yegu Год назад
A Great and Informative video once again, Thanks! Did You find any "unofficial" critical parts in the watch? I noticed either the previous polishing job being really bad or then the Bracelet being a cheap fake. On the other hand the back plate looked wrongly polished too, so perhaps the Bracelet is just a victim of some "maintenance" too. Why couldn't Rolex UK just replace all parts they deemed unoriginal, service the watch and charge accordingly and let the customer do the whining? Actually not that more expensive as they at Rolex tend to change half the parts of the movement anyway. Would have repolished the case and bracelet too.
@TerminusVox
@TerminusVox Год назад
Yes. Not to put too fine a point on it but they could've just replaced the movement if there was extensive 'modification and counterfeit parts.' Maybe the customer declined that.
@Shiznitt_
@Shiznitt_ Год назад
If I’m not mistaken they will refuse to service anything that hasn’t been done by an authorized dealer to persuade you to buy a new one
@danjenkins8981
@danjenkins8981 Год назад
@@Shiznitt_ you’re mistaken.
@harkonen1000000
@harkonen1000000 Год назад
Dial is marked with tritium 'T' marker. There's no tritium on the dial or the hands that I can see. Glass probably looked off as well. Dial or the hands, or both, don't fit the watch. The date wheel being between dates may have been taken as an indication that there's no Rolex movement inside as well.
@craig2100
@craig2100 Год назад
Wonderful video. Brilliant job on the Rolex. Would love to hear the comments from the owner once he has it back. Cheers Mate
@richardperrettwatchmaker
@richardperrettwatchmaker Год назад
Thanks so much Craig. Yes maybe I should do a follow video! Thanks again Richard
@neo-YoutubeStoleMyHandle
@neo-YoutubeStoleMyHandle Год назад
Richard is a very good watch repairman. The man can fix any watch to perfection no doubt...
@crisholmurb007
@crisholmurb007 Год назад
Great channel - watching on a regular basis. Thanks for sharing all this wonderful content!
@richardperrettwatchmaker
@richardperrettwatchmaker Год назад
Thank you so much Chris. I shall endeavour to keep it coming! Richard
@johncollier608
@johncollier608 Год назад
Great restoration/service, Richard. Now that you have sprinkled your fairy dust, would Rolex be minded to service the watch if it ever crossed their desk again? Not sure if you replaced the "counterfeit" parts, as you made no mention of that after stating Rolex's reason for not carrying out the service. Thanks for sharing - great video as always.
@BeckVMH
@BeckVMH Год назад
I had the same question, but he did say in response to another comment, “As for which parts which were imposters Rolex is the expert on this and they did not specify. Most of the movement looked good to me but like I say Rolex are the experts.”
@blackpowder4016
@blackpowder4016 Год назад
@@BeckVMH I would bet the crystal and dial would be among the counterfeits. The watch glass is the most likely part to be damaged in use. Dial gets wet/dirty as a result. Why not replace the damaged original plain dial with a replica diamond dial? I paid close attention to the diamonds in the close ups of the dial. They seemed dead and lifeless. Rolex only uses top quality diamonds in their dials. They should have had more sparkle.
@liamstrain
@liamstrain Год назад
Excellent video Richard. It wasn't clear - aside from the missing jewel, were there any counterfeit parts actually in the movement?
@BeckVMH
@BeckVMH Год назад
He responded to another comment stating, “As for which parts which were imposters Rolex is the expert on this and they did not specify. Most of the movement looked good to me but like I say Rolex are the experts.”
@davidshaw5979
@davidshaw5979 Год назад
That was wonderful, I enjoyed every minute and what a lovely tribute .
@troublelessone7999
@troublelessone7999 Год назад
wow.. my first time here. Your vlog is like listening to a storybook while you work. I'm in the states and looking forward to purchasing one of the watches that you build.
@parapokwins
@parapokwins Год назад
R I P Our Queen she will be greatly missed !!
@samiam619
@samiam619 Год назад
Is it true that oats will be served at the next State Dinner?
@aparetix
@aparetix Год назад
Nice comment
@richardperrettwatchmaker
@richardperrettwatchmaker Год назад
And the first! Nice work! Richard
@mariojuarez9566
@mariojuarez9566 Год назад
I have this exact watch so this is really enjoyable to watch. I am so glad that i got it from a reputable dealer.
@stephenjmills
@stephenjmills Год назад
Lovely tribute at the end. Thank you.
@udg8573
@udg8573 Год назад
Subtítulos en español por favor!!👍
@richardperrettwatchmaker
@richardperrettwatchmaker Год назад
por favor revisen que ya publiqué subtítulos en español. ¡Disfrutar!
@udg8573
@udg8573 Год назад
@@richardperrettwatchmaker muchas gracias!!
@Bob.martens
@Bob.martens Год назад
So Rolex's line about counterfeit parts is BS? Or did I miss something?
@richardperrettwatchmaker
@richardperrettwatchmaker Год назад
Hi Bob, I did not dwell on it in the video as my focus was to getting it working nicely but Rolex are correct as there are definitely 'imposters' in this watch. Hope this explains. Richard
@vicinz
@vicinz Год назад
@@richardperrettwatchmaker it would have been great if you could show us which were the counterfeit parts and tell us how to spot them!
@andrewwolkowich
@andrewwolkowich Год назад
I once saw a video where the person (can't remember who)had a diamond stud face on his Rolex and they refused to service as it was not from them.
@borassictime918
@borassictime918 Год назад
I think it’s more simple; Rolex is a profoundly arrogant charity company. A company or organisation that genuinely cares about its customers would have fixed it, replacing any suspect parts as part of the service, ending up with a happy customer. Job done. But no, they don’t care about anyone except themselves. They get away with this attitude because there are just so many people mesmerised by the brand name they can sell everything they make, so they don’t need to treat customers fairly or with respect. In my experience they choose their ADs for having the same attitude. That said, a fascinating video of how to do a great job 👍
@Bob.martens
@Bob.martens Год назад
@@borassictime918 Rolex have the 'right' to refuse service if you don't abide by their terms, and they do execise that right, because they can. Terms are: you should have your watch serviced by Rolex ONLY... Just like independent service with Apple products voids your warranty, unauthorised parts in a Rolex is a clear sign it has had service done by an unauthorised watchmaker who, beside putting in presumably inferior parts, might or might not have done all sorts of nefarious things to the movement. Therefore Rolex can not guarantee it can bring your watch back to spec. Were it a historically significant, and thus valuable piece, they can agree to restore it for what I can only assume will turn out to be a small fortune. Like with all luxury vintage goods: because you can pay for it, doesn't mean you can afford it to really use it as anything more than a paperweight.
@alexr.3919
@alexr.3919 Год назад
One of the best video I have ever seen about watches, you are amazing and your voice is hypnotic. Thank you very much for this stunning video and greetings from Italy!!
@tentotwo8290
@tentotwo8290 Год назад
Great content, thanks for taking the time to share it with us. Thanks for your service to the Queen and the country. RIP QE 11
@art1muz13
@art1muz13 Год назад
6:18 the proof of the pudding is in these videos, mate! Crack-on, you're awesome and a great role model for us ''WANNA-BES''
@richardperrettwatchmaker
@richardperrettwatchmaker Год назад
Haha! You are too kind Artemus! Richard
@stationplaza4631
@stationplaza4631 Год назад
Thanks Richard. Watching this video was a real tonic, helping to take a break from all the sadness and sorrow of the last few days. RIP Our beautiful Queen Elizabeth.
@richardperrettwatchmaker
@richardperrettwatchmaker Год назад
Hi Station Plaza ... Very good to hear from you! Yes, that was part of my plan and to do so in a low key, quiet. respectful way so very pleased that seems to have worked a little! Richard
@34Media
@34Media Год назад
very relaxing mate nice one, very satisfying from a mechanic to see this work being done.
@roberthargrave2212
@roberthargrave2212 Год назад
Lovely work, loved the video too, must be so pleasing to see the end result, Thank you
@richardperrettwatchmaker
@richardperrettwatchmaker Год назад
Thanks Robert. Very pleased that you enjoyed this and thank you so much for taking a moment to say so. Much appreciated. Richard
@davidhosler5217
@davidhosler5217 8 месяцев назад
dont know if its because you have been an instructor but i find your style very entertaining instructive and encapsulating i never thought that icould find this subject so very interesting
@dominiquelebourhis-sm6ec
@dominiquelebourhis-sm6ec 7 месяцев назад
The balance acts like a butterfly trying to escape. What a delicate work, thank you for a very interesting video!
@davecurda2350
@davecurda2350 4 месяца назад
I wish you showed more of what you do. More details. The watches you make are beautiful
@vikimoody8783
@vikimoody8783 Год назад
Excellent work! I will surely watch your steady 🖐 restore these sick tickers.
@hveck75
@hveck75 4 месяца назад
Again a very nice job, love watching and learning.
@billienomates1606
@billienomates1606 7 месяцев назад
Amazing to watch, no pun intended, you perform your magic.
@karlharrison2449
@karlharrison2449 Год назад
Great video i admire your expertise, you make it look easy when i know it is not. Thanks Richard.
@glasius22
@glasius22 Год назад
Excelente trabajo señor... I was very entertained i congratulate you for your dedication.
@markirvin2809
@markirvin2809 Год назад
Great video. Glad to see you back again, although under very sad circumstances.
@richardperrettwatchmaker
@richardperrettwatchmaker Год назад
Hi Mark ... Good to hear from you sir! And thank you so much! Richard
@fearnsey8800
@fearnsey8800 Год назад
Lovely touch at the end ! Beautiful watch great skill
@DarkAngel-oq5ox
@DarkAngel-oq5ox Год назад
Watching your videos have made me appreciate the care and dedication it takes to service a watch properly. Should I ever need a watch repaired or serviced, I'll be hunting you down lol. Love your work.
@chriscardwell3495
@chriscardwell3495 Год назад
Great video . . . We now know where to send a second-hand watch for full restoration. From your video - it seems a good idea to check the movement accuracy and consistancy as part of the buying process. With cars I used to buy used - then pay for the most comprehensive service from a trusted garage.
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