AlexSunrise
3750
Sorry to see the damage, but good thing it is repairable
First thing first it to lay the watch face down and pull the crown out to ensure that none of the particles of the glass find their way into the movement while you decide on what plan of action to take.
From my experience, Rolex Service Center in Dallas has always provided top experiences, one of which involved servicing my T-dial 14060, to which they honored my request to not have neither the case polished, nor the dial and hands changed. They note all those wants in the work order, so there is evidence of what you are requesting. Turnaround has always been 3-4 weeks tops.
Here´s hoping your father in law will get his Submariner back in tip top shape in the least possible time.
Regards,
Alex
Rolex Servicing
By: Journe1304 : March 5th, 2018-12:22
My father-in-law’s 16610 experienced a little trauma. The crystal was shattered, with little pieces of it probably scratching up the dial. The movement runs on and off. At times it seems to run as normal, but sometimes the seconds hand stops where the cry...
For this damage......
By: Baron - Mr Red : March 6th, 2018-00:40
......i would want it to go back to Rolex and have a full service. The impact damage may have caused issues. Furthermore, the microscopic shards of glass will need to be removed if they have found a way into the movement. I think 3-4 months is about stand...
Couple things
By: jayeyedoubleemmwhy : March 10th, 2018-23:27
You can leave the crown out to halt the movement and stop the seconds hand. I've seen cases where a piece of crystal is stuck under the hands; the owner will continue to let the watch run and this causes circular scratches on the dial. Not pretty. Complet...