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Understanding Rolex service requirements and costs is essential for any current or prospective Rolex owner. Here’s everything you need to know about keeping your Rolex running perfectly.
Service Intervals
Rolex’s official recommendation is service every 10 years under normal conditions. This represents a significant improvement over previous recommendations of every 3-5 years, reflecting the advances in lubricant technology incorporated in modern Rolex movements. In practice, many well-maintained Rolex watches continue performing within specification for 12-15 years before service is needed.
What Triggers Earlier Service
- Accuracy degradation beyond ±10 seconds per day (indicates lubricant breakdown)
- Water exposure beyond the watch’s rating (immediate service required to prevent internal corrosion)
- Impact damage — significant shock can displace movement components
- Crown damage — any moisture ingress risk requires immediate attention
Service Costs in 2025
Rolex Authorized Service Center pricing varies by model and region:
- Oyster Perpetual / Datejust / Air-King: $700-$950
- Submariner / GMT-Master II / Explorer: $900-$1,200
- Daytona (chronograph): $1,200-$1,600
- Day-Date (precious metal): $1,500-$2,200
Independent watchmakers typically charge 40-60% of these prices but verify their Rolex experience and certification before committing.
What’s Included in a Complete Service
Complete disassembly and inspection, ultrasonic cleaning, replacement of worn components (gaskets, mainspring, worn gears), fresh lubrication, regulation to factory specifications, pressure/water resistance testing, and a 2-year service warranty.
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