He's still around but a believe a very busy man. Life outside RWI.
NoahNHP If you are patient the gent mentioned above yours post may be able to help. It’s only a few dollars to post to him and back.
I’m not aware of any rep friendly services in Adelaide sorry mate.
Hi All
Not wanting to start a new thread on this again so just asking if there is any update for a reputable and knowledgeable replica watch service available in Melbourne Australia- anywhere in Melbourne - im prepared to travel around. Looking to get an A7750 serviced for longevity. Thanks in advance....
Anyone found someone in Brisbane?
I got given a Daytona 18k Rolex (rep) from a friend who brought it back from Thailand.
no idea to find out more info about it post about model number or movements… so any advice for a noob would be greatly appreciated! Happy to take pics etc.
it’s an automatic/ winding watch, but no matter how much it’s wound up, it only runs for a few mins and sometimes winding doesn’t start at all with winding, only a good shake (still then only runs for a few mins)
I used BLK.W.EXPRESS (Blacktown in Sydney) couple of times now & he's brilliant. Busy just like everyone else so have patience but Ray is a top guy and does great stuff.
Worth posting to him via Express Post & he'll send it back to you the same way, just pack it well in bubble wrap and watch coffin if you have one
Nothing in Brisbane to my knowledge
With regard the model / movement:
Take some clear pics of the watch face, caseback and clasp code. And take the back off if you can to see the movement. Post em in the Rolex/Tudor section and one of the experts should chime in there.
That's good to hear, was that recently,? A few threads back there was some a post saying some stuff and also that he was getting out of the game?
Happy yours was easy to open ... on mine caseback was almost stuckJdora - opening up my seestern and removing handset for luming was one of the jobs lined up for Marrickville but we have both been too hectic to co-ordinate anything
So today I did so myself - first time - and I'll share manodeoro kind instructions to help me:
1 - removing the caseback :
that's the only tricky part as it can require some brute force sometimes if it's been tightened a little too much ...
if it's really stuck you can use WD40 ... here's how I proceed if needed :
- remove the bracelet first
- put the watch "caseback down" in a plastic box
- pour some WD40 ... take care the WD40 do NOT goes more than 1/2mm higher than where the caseback touch the main case
- let soak for a night
- remove the watch keeping the caseback down
- wipe clean all the remaing WD40
Rubber squash ball did the trick as
DiggerOfWatches suggested but I had WD40 at hand if needed
Good luck with it!
Got my two modded Subs back from marrickville yesterday - a Noob 1266610 with a serviced ETA2824 swapped in, and a Noob 114060 with a serviced ETA2836 swapped in (used to be an 1166610). It's my first no date Sub and I wasn't sure if I'd like it in the flesh, but I do. Symmetry and I get along well.
Thanks mate - always a gentleman and great to deal with.