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It’s natural, the wear and tear!
After 20 to 30 years of wearing your Rolex every day many of the Oyster and Jubilee bracelets start to wear out. Especially the two-tone gold and stainless bracelets. The pins constantly rubbing day in and day out against the gold, will wear out from the inside out.
Gold links become thinner and the bracelet will start to feel sloppy and loose. Worse, the bracelet will fail and the watch can fall off your wrist.
The restoration assessment
As part of our assessment, we will tell you if the bracelet looks solid enough to make it another 5+ years. Unlike the Factory service center, we will not insist that you replace your bracelet or even rebuild it but, we will provide you the option.
It is much more preferable to fully restore your original bracelet. This will always allow you to keep your watch original. Buying a new bracelet is expensive and will often devalue your watch.
Before sending us your watch for bracelet restoration
Please text or email us a picture of your Rolex bracelet so we can let you know if it will be possible to restore it back to like new.
A new Rolex bracelet can cost several thousand dollars and may not match the vintage appeal of your original piece. Rebuilding your bracelet helps maintain authenticity, heritage, and value—at a fraction of the cost of full replacement.
Your Rolex bracelet rebuild is backed by our full two-year warranty on all workmanship. We take pride in every detail, delivering results that meet the highest standards of precision and craftsmanship.
Waterproof
Tamperproof
Impact Resistant
And, the safest and most secure way to ship your valuable watch in for service and repair!
The $1,099 starting price applies to most standard stainless steel Oyster and Jubilee bracelets. Pricing may vary based on bracelet model, material (e.g. gold or two-tone), or extent of wear. Some links may require custom fabrication. A detailed estimate will be provided for your approval before any additional work is performed.
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With an a Master of Fine Arts diploma in one hand and an Anthropology PhD in the other, William Thompson discovered a way to parlay his passion for mountaineering into a fascinating career as a photojournalist – using the camera lens as his ultimate “paintbrush.”
Thompson worked for 12 years with National Geographic, having created the first and only complete aerial coverage of Mt. Everest for the magazine. Other exotic assignments involved traveling via yak train through the Bhutanese Himalaya, living with pygmies in deep of Africa, and photographing the Asian elephant on its tragic path toward extinction.
His commercial image work includes major campaigns for Wells Fargo, Leo Burnett, Starbucks, Marlboro, Boeing, United Airlines, Intel, and Holland America.
Today, Thompson lives in a 90-year old log home near the waters of Puget Sound – and still finds adventure in climbing. Fee free to reach out to William via the following points of contact:
William Thompson Photograph/Film
15566 Sandy Hook Rd. NE
Poulsbo, WA
360-908-2000
[email protected]