There are thousands of watch shops that are not "official rolex" repair shops, but are very high quality and will never do a background check lol. And a rolex really only NEEDS a service every 10 years or so.
> There are thousands of watch shops that are not "official rolex" repair shops, but are very high quality and will never do a background check
How do they get official parts that need to be replaced on the watch? Rolex is super tight supply chain wise about their parts for this very reason that they want you to keep everything in house. So I suppose they are replacing parts on the watch with aftermarket?
How often do you need to replace parts on an automatic watch? After you get into a car accident with one? Seems unheard of to me unless rolexes in particular are made of paper gears.
How do they get official parts that need to be replaced on the watch? Rolex is super tight supply chain wise about their parts for this very reason that they want you to keep everything in house. So I suppose they are replacing parts on the watch with aftermarket?