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Rolex Repair 101

Wristwatch after a rolex repair

Watchmakers in general are known for their attention to detail and precision engineering. They are core principles to the art of horology that are crucial to the creation of a good timepiece, and Rolex in particular have made a name for themselves as the masters of this kind of precision timekeeping. Their name has become synonymous with high quality production value, timeless class, and reliability. The amount of thought and detail that goes into the design and crafting of each and every Rolex is, quite frankly, mind blowing, and there are one million of the watches produced a year. Rolex are so confident in their products that they are upping the warranty on their watches from 5 years to 10 years, no matter whether the Rolex repair is undertaken by Rolex themselves, or by a watch repair specialist such as Repairs By Post.

As mentioned previously, the effort that Rolex go to to ensure that they make a well crafted watch is simply staggering. They produce their own type of stainless steel, one that is harder to machine than most standard stainless steel alloys, purely because it buffs better and produces a higher quality finish for Rolex watches. Rolex has its own lab for R&D; every Rolex movement is hand-assembled and tested; all their gold is smelted in house at their own foundry; they even have pressurised tanks for the testing of dive watches. There is little that they use in the production of their watches that is not produced in house.

All of this combined has resulted in Rolex being regarded as one of the world’s most prominent Swiss watchmakers. With this, and the price tag, in mind, proper maintenance is key to prevent degradation of a Rolex. Rolex watch repairs must be undertaken by an accredited professional repairman. This ensures that only certified Rolex parts are used in the procedure.

What Happens During A Rolex Repair?