Rolex watch servicing and repair at Reis-Nichols Jewelers
Rolex watches are designed and built to last. From the conception of a Rolex watch to the time it leaves the workshops, every step of its development and manufacture follows a single critical requirement: quality. As a result, there is no limit on how long a Rolex watch can keep working, being handed down from one generation to the next, and living several lives.
Let an expert guide you
With many years between services, your watch deserves the most exacting attention. As an Official Rolex Jeweler, Reis-Nichols Jewelers is authorized to receive your Rolex watch for servicing. With the necessary knowledge, skills and technical know-how, we are at your disposal to advise you on all the technical aspects of Rolex watches.
Servicing at Reis-Nichols Jewelers
Reis-Nichols Jewelers is proud to be part of the worldwide network of Rolex-trained watchmakers, carefully selected for their uncompromising professionalism and expertise. We follow the Rolex Service Procedure, designed to ensure that every timepiece leaving a Rolex workshop complies with its original functional and aesthetic specifications.
Your authorized service center
The watchmakers in our cutting-edge workshops are trained according to strict excellence criteria and assessed regularly by Rolex. From adjusting the length of a bracelet to carrying out a complete overhaul, every type of servicing operation for a Rolex watch can be entrusted to Reis-Nichols Jewelers.
The Rolex service procedure
The Rolex service procedure is designed to ensure that every timepiece leaving a Rolex workshop complies with its original functional and aesthetic specifications. Each movement is completely overhauled and each case and bracelet is meticulously refinished to restore its lustre. Timekeeping accuracy and waterproofness are rigorously tested to guarantee the level of quality and reliability you naturally expect from a Rolex watch.
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Exceptional performance is achieved through constant industrial and human effort, based on a permanent questioning of what has been learned and the constant improvement of techniques, tools and tests. This innovation is inherent to the brand, as evidenced by the more than 600 patent applications filed by Rolex since its creation.