SERVICING YOUR ROLEX
Rolex Worldwide Servicing
The Rolex service procedure is designed to ensure that every timepiece leaving a Rolex workshop complies with its original functional and aesthetic specifications. Each movement is completely overhauled and each case and bracelet is meticulously refinished to restore its lustre. Timekeeping accuracy and water-resistance are rigorously tested to guarantee the level of quality and reliability you naturally expect from a Rolex watch.
After a service, it is important to wind your Rolex manually before wearing it for the first time. To do this, unscrew the crown to the winding position and turn it clockwise about 20 times. Please remember to screw the crown back down properly against the case in order to guarantee waterproofness.
Disassembly
Servicing your Rolex
The bracelet is detached from the watch case.
The case is opened and the movement removed.
The case is then completely disassembled.
Cleaning
the movement
Servicing your Rolex
The movement is dismantled and each component
is ultrasonically cleaned in specially formulated solutions.
Replacement
of components
Servicing your Rolex
A Rolex watchmaker closely examines each individual component of the movement and identifies which components require replacement. Only genuine replacement parts supplied directly by Rolex Headquarters in Switzerland are used.
Lubrication
and reassembly
Servicing your Rolex
Using the most advanced lubricants, each functional component of the movement is carefully lubricated to minimise friction and prevent wear. This ensures that the movement of your Rolex timepiece will continue to perform accurately.
Timing calibrations
Servicing your Rolex
The heart of your Rolex watch movement is its balance wheel, which has a frequency of over 690,000 beats per day. To ensure timekeeping precision, the watchmaker meticulously adjusts the balance wheel and electronically tests its timing accuracy.
Your Rolex is then thoroughly tested and carefully observed over a period of several days to verify its performance.
Refinishing
the case
and bracelet
Servicing your Rolex
The same keen attention to detail that is devoted to servicing the movement of your Rolex also goes into servicing its case and bracelet. After initial cleaning, the case and bracelet of your watch are closely examined and any worn or damaged components replaced with genuine Rolex parts.
Your case and bracelet are then expertly refinished and ultrasonically cleaned to restore lustre.
Reassembly of the case
Servicing your Rolex
The case is carefully reassembled and all the seals replaced to guarantee waterproofness.
Waterproof tests
Servicing your Rolex
The watch case is rigorously tested to ensure it meets pressure-resistance requirements. The three-step process – a vacuum test, a compression test and a condensation test – will reveal the presence of even the smallest amount of moisture inside the case.
Final
Quality Control
Servicing your Rolex
Rigorous quality checks are carried out at each stage of the servicing process. During the final check,
the power reserve, timing accuracy and aesthetic appearance of your watch are verified one last time against manufacturing specifications to guarantee
the highest possible standard of quality.
The two-year Service Guarantee
Servicing your Rolex
After a complete service, your Rolex is covered by a two-year Service Guarantee. This guarantee excludes any damage or deterioration that results from an accident or from mishandling of the watch.
Any intervention by a non-Rolex-authorised third party or the addition of any non-Rolex-manufactured parts
or accessories will void the Service Guarantee.