
Our different Crystal Press and Case Closers, including Rolex tools. We use tools that meet or exceed Rolex standards.
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A typical watch has more than 200 tiny parts. This Rolex President was disassembled and cleaned by Rolex standards.
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The Elma made by Witschi (Swiss) is a state of the art timing machine.
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A state of the art timing machine made by Vibrograph.
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The look and beauty of these Rolex links are being restored. Each link is carefully refinished to restore the original look.
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Our buffing machine.
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A Rolex case being refinished by our Watch Technician.
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Close up of a Rolex case being refinished.
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A typical tool that removes and replaces a Balance Staff.
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A Lathe machine which is used to refinish each watch to its original look and beauty.
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We use a state of the art water pressure test machine. Here is a watch inside the pressure chamber before testing for Water Pressure. We use a water-less water pressure machine to ensure the watch is never in danger.
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The final stop for each watch before it's returned to a customer is to simulate a normal day of wear [less than 8 hours] to keep track of the accuracy of the time keeping ability.
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