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Need advice for my vintage
Here the pic. Need you advice friends.
1. I ask rolex service center and they say I can't do service on my watch. According to them this is a regulation from Geneva if the watch is rare and discontinued. They not allow to touch it
2. My movement is dry from what they inspect. What should I do?
3. If I don't wear the watch will it get dryer or the more I use it will it get dryer? I'm planning to buy scatola to make the watch keep moving.
My watch is ref vintage 6605 datejust roulette if you refer back my post it finally arrived vintage from year 1957

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Need advice for my vintage
By: logan : April 9th, 2011-19:42
Here the pic. Need you advice friends. 1. I ask rolex service center and they say I can't do service on my watch. According to them this is a regulation from Geneva if the watch is rare and discontinued. They not allow to touch it 2. My movement is dry fr...
That is indeed a rule.
By: amanico : April 9th, 2011-23:00
Rolex doesn't service a watch which is 30 years old. The problem with a dry movement is that you may ruin its parts if you let it run. So, avoid these watch winders, and find a watch maker which will be able to service it, which may not be too difficult. ...
Is it true?
By: logan : April 9th, 2011-23:13
They said if they touch or oil it may cause damage other part is it true? Noted no watch winder. The movement is working well. If I wears daily it shouldn't be a problem rite nic? Cause I'm new to this vintage thing. Do you recommend to sell this and buy ...