• Was given my grandad's watch, think it's from the early 50s. Lived on my mum's bedside table for years. Gave it a wind and it's keeping time very well. I've never owned anything "nice" before. If it seems to be running well, is there any need to have it serviced? Would be good to know if it's waterproof etc.


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  • If you want to wear it daily then yeah, I'd say service is a first thing to do. Then you need to think if you want an authorised Rolex service centre or not - Rolex is known to replace parts which you might not necessarily want to get replaced. I'm sure someone more knowledgeable will be along shortly.

    It looks great on your wrist by the way. The correct width strap would look even better ;-)

  • That is lovely.

  • Absolutely beautiful, mate! That Tudor is a bit tasty as well...

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