I've been meaning to call for more info, but I know they had to replace the crystal, maybe the dial (the broken glass damaged it), and even through I pulled the crown out, I believe some of the internal stuff may have been damaged - the second hand got caught on the broken glass before I pulled the crown. It's undergone a "complete overhaul" based on the card they sent back with the watch. It had to be sent to Rolex to be repaired.
I inherited this watch. It's unlikely I would have chosen to pay for this watch myself (my husband might have bought it for me), and I don't know that I would have spent what the repairs amounted to on a watch. I used to wear a Seiko that looked practically the same (and kept better time because it didn't wind down if I didn't wear it for three days). But ROLEX.
That said, I like the watch a lot and when I wear it I am reminded of the person I inherited it from.
I inherited this watch. It's unlikely I would have chosen to pay for this watch myself (my husband might have bought it for me), and I don't know that I would have spent what the repairs amounted to on a watch. I used to wear a Seiko that looked practically the same (and kept better time because it didn't wind down if I didn't wear it for three days). But ROLEX.
That said, I like the watch a lot and when I wear it I am reminded of the person I inherited it from.