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Main Forums => General Discussion - Modern Watches => Topic started by: DixonLoo on June 17, 2014, 03:02:52 PM
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Hello all the bro,
I'm very panic right now , I drop my sub crown down on the floor . Now the crown can't be unscrew . Sort of like stuck ..I rush to wing wah at subang jaya and the watch technician is not on until Friday . Anywhere can I get help or shop to fix it . And roughly the cost of it ?
Will they change the parts inside the watch while fixing it ? I'm really panic now and can anyone let me know where can I get it fix now ASAP ?
I'm dead broke now if the cost is really expensive I'm doomed
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Best thing to do is to go to the Rolex Service Centre at Menara Dion in KL. Let the professionals handle your precious! :Cheers: BTW, they accept credit card payment without surcharge.. ;D
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Thanks for the quick help . What time are they closing ( if.i rush there from subang jaya now would I make it on time ?
Do you have their phone number bro ? If send it to menara dion and let them check . They will quote me the price 1st or straight have to fix ? Sorry for all the noob question :(
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Called rolex center at menara dion . Rough estimation repair cost over 2k :( quotation cost 240 if decide not to repair . Guess that's the only way to get it fix eh . Sigh .
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Relax :Cheers: :Cheers:
post the picture will you :HammerHead: :HammerHead:
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I was going to suggest a pair of good pliers but I think it's best to go to Menara Dion.
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I was going to suggest a pair of good pliers but I think it's best to go to Menara Dion.
If the watch is still running fine, why not give it a try? Use with a cloth to avoid scratches.
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Relax :Cheers: :Cheers:
post the picture will you :HammerHead: :HammerHead:
I try snap the photo but my note 3 cam can't show the problem lol . Actually for my naked eye . I also can't see the dmg . Just the crown can't unscrew lol
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I was going to suggest a pair of good pliers but I think it's best to go to Menara Dion.
If the watch is still running fine, why not give it a try? Use with a cloth to avoid scratches.
Yea the watch is running perfectly good . I tried a cloth and plier . Manage to unscrew it already . But the tooth of the crown not nice edi Cox got small dent from using plier . But still not easy to screw or unscrew . Maybe the tube connecting the crown bent edi ..
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Good to hear that it is running fine .... once again it shows that Rolex is tough watch :Laughing_on_floor:
Did you sent to Rolex Service Center for check up ? or you brought it back to your grey dealer WW watch dealer in Subang ?
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I was going to suggest a pair of good pliers but I think it's best to go to Menara Dion.
If the watch is still running fine, why not give it a try? Use with a cloth to avoid scratches.
Yea the watch is running perfectly good . I tried a cloth and plier . Manage to unscrew it already . But the tooth of the crown not nice edi Cox got small dent from using plier . But still not easy to screw or unscrew . Maybe the tube connecting the crown bent edi ..
i think let the subang shop you mentioned to have a look first. you could potentially save a lot.
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If you bought it from a grey dealer, maybe you get cheaper/faster service there. Ask to put it on a timegrapher to make sure it's still keeping time and check the amplitude. Maybe all you need is a new crown and stem.
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sorry to hear what happened. I can only imagine the uneasy feeling of it. Hopefully it's not too serious and you can wait long enough until the next full service, to not only replace the crown/stem but also service the rest of the movement.
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most likely the crown stem and crown got to replace
hopefully the winding stem and winding gears are not damaged