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Article: Servicing a Rolex: What to Expect, How Much It Costs, and When to Do It

Servicing a Rolex: What to Expect, How Much It Costs, and When to Do It

Servicing a Rolex: What to Expect, How Much It Costs, and When to Do It

A Rolex is built to last a lifetime—but like any precision machine, it needs regular maintenance to keep performing at its best. Whether you wear it every day or store it in a vault, servicing your Rolex is critical to preserving its accuracy, functionality, and investment value.

Here’s what every Rolex owner should know about servicing in 2025.


🔧 What’s Included in a Full Rolex Service?

A complete Rolex service is more than just a tune-up. Whether done by Rolex themselves or a certified independent watchmaker, it typically includes:

  1. Full disassembly of the movement

  2. Ultrasonic cleaning of all components

  3. Replacement of worn parts (with genuine Rolex parts)

  4. Reassembly and lubrication

  5. Timing regulation to COSC standards

  6. Pressure testing for water resistance

  7. Case and bracelet refinishing (optional)

  8. Final quality control and testing

At Investment Watches, our watchmakers follow a similar multi-step protocol and document the entire process.


⏳ When Should You Service a Rolex?

Rolex recommends servicing every 10 years, but that’s a general guideline. Actual service intervals depend on:

  • Usage: Daily wear requires shorter intervals (5–7 years)

  • Environment: Exposure to saltwater, heat, or shocks accelerates wear

  • Storage: Even unworn watches need servicing every decade to replace lubricants

🔁 Common Signs Your Rolex Needs Service:

  • Inconsistent timekeeping

  • Water condensation under the crystal

  • Winding feels rough or “dry”

  • The second hand stutters or stops


💰 How Much Does Rolex Servicing Cost in 2025?

🔹 Rolex Service Center (Official)

Model Type Typical Cost (USD)
Oyster Perpetual / Datejust $800–$1,000
Submariner / GMT-Master $1,000–$1,200
Daytona (Chronograph) $1,200–$1,500
Vintage Models Varies, often more

Includes 2-year service warranty from Rolex.

🔹 Independent Watchmaker (Certified)

  • Can be 20–30% less expensive

  • May offer faster turnaround (2–4 weeks vs. 6–10 at Rolex)

  • No factory warranty, but often backed by reputable dealers


🛡️ Should You Polish Your Watch?

This is a hot topic. Polishing can remove scratches but also alter case lines and reduce collector value.

Recommended: For modern watches with everyday wear
Avoid: On vintage models or sharp lug profiles

At Investment Watches, polishing is optional and always disclosed.


Final Thoughts

Servicing a Rolex is more than maintenance—it’s an investment in your investment. A well-serviced Rolex holds its value better, performs longer, and preserves the brand’s standard of excellence.

Whether you choose an official Rolex Service Center or a certified expert like those at Investment Watches, make sure your watch receives the attention it deserves.

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