Rolex Servicing Procedure - Rolex Boutique Tapper’s Detroit
Rolex Servicing Procedure - Rolex Boutique Tapper’s Detroit

Servicing your Rolex
THE SERVICING PROCESS

Every official Rolex Jeweler and Rolex affiliate is authorized to receive your Rolex watch for servicing. Upon receiving your watch, a member of staff notes any requests you may have. The watch is then sent to a watchmaker.

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Assessment of the watch

Your watch is carefully examined by a watchmaker, who draws up an estimate of the work to be done. Once the estimate is approved, the service begins.

Rolex-trained expert male watchmaker in white collared coat and tie examines Rolex watch case without straps

Preparation for servicing

The movement, still fitted with its dial and hands, is removed from the case — from which the bracelet has already been detached. The movement, case and bracelet will follow separate paths during service before being reassembled at the end of the process.

Removal of the dial from the watch movement during the dismantling phase of servicing, ensuring careful handling to maintain the integrity and condition of the dial for accurate reassembly and preservation.

Dismantling of the movement

The movement is entirely dismantled and all the parts are carefully examined. Those that no longer meet Rolex requirements are systematically replaced.

A skilled Rolex technician using precision tools to carefully service and assemble parts of a Rolex watch movement in a well-equipped workshop.

Cleaning of components

Each component is cleaned in an ultrasonic bath to remove all traces of impurities.

Cleaning of the watch movement using a specialized ultrasonic cleaning machine to remove dust, oils, and impurities, ensuring optimal performance and longevity during the servicing process.

Assembly and lubrication of the movement

The cleaned components are dried, after which the movement is entirely reassembled and lubricated. The watchmaker makes the first adjustments to the precision of the movement according to the brand's accuracy criteria.

Assembly of the watch movement with the placement of the oscillator, highlighting the crucial step where the balance wheel and hairspring are installed to regulate the watch’s timing accuracy during servicing.

Refinishing of the case and bracelet

The case is completely disassembled and the middle case, bezel, case back and bracelet are re-polished or satin-finished according to their original finish. These delicate operations require great care and dexterity.

Polishing of the watch case and back, restoring the watch's exterior to its original finish and ensuring a refined, flawless appearance during the servicing process.

Assembly of the case

After being cleaned and refinished, the case parts are reassembled and the seals replaced. The case is tested for waterproofness.

Water resistance control test using an etancheiscope device to verify the watch case seal integrity and ensure compliance with Rolex's stringent water-resistance standards during servicing.

Casing of the movement

The movement — to which the dial and hands have been refitted — is put back into the case once the watchmaker has performed rigorous technical and aesthetic checks of all these elements.

The detailed watchmaking process in Rolex's servicing procedure features an expert technician carefully assembling or adjusting the watch hands (chasing the hands). This step highlights the precision and skill involved in maintaining the watch's accuracy and craftsmanship.

Precision test

After casing the movement, the watchmaker measures its chronometric precision once again and makes any final adjustments necessary for it to meet Rolex requirements.

The case back is then screwed down, and your watch undergoes another Rolex-specific test lasting at least 24 hours to verify the performance of the movement over time.

The image shows the performance control stage in Rolex's servicing procedure, featuring a close-up of a watch movement with a micro-stella balance wheel. This highlights Rolex’s precision in ensuring optimal watch accuracy and quality during servicing.

Waterproofness test

Your watch is pressure-tested in water to check that it is watertight, and thereafter the bracelet is refitted to the case.

The image depicts a water-resistance test as part of Rolex's servicing procedure. It shows a watch being tested with a specialized device called a fathometer to ensure the watch’s seal integrity and water resistance are maintained.

Final control

Your timepiece is now ready for a final control in which the watchmaker ensures the watch is functioning perfectly and that its aesthetic appearance in impeccable.

The image illustrates the Rolex servicing procedure, showing a detailed corporate visual focusing on the final quality control and clasp mechanism inspection. It highlights the precision and thoroughness Rolex applies in watch servicing.

Returning the watch

At the end of the service procedure, your watch is returned to you in a protective pouch and accompanied by an international two-year service guarantee covering replacement parts and labour.

The image shows a Rolex showroom with a servicing area, where watches are displayed and maintained. The scene highlights the professional environment for expert care and maintenance of Rolex timepieces.

First class service

Rolex is committed to offering you first-class after-sales service. Thanks to the exacting standards and expertise of our watchmakers, your Rolex watch can continue to perform its functions over time with outstanding reliability and exceptional beauty.

A Rolex service technician carefully inspecting a luxury Rolex watch under bright lighting in a professional service center.
The image displays the Rolex servicing procedure, focusing on the precise manipulation of watch components with specialized tools. It highlights the meticulous care and expertise involved in maintaining Rolex timepieces.

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