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Rolex 2030 Service Manual


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Service manuals for Rolex's dont exist.  These movements are pretty straight forward so if you can correctly service an ETA 2824, then you should be good to go.  Key thing is to use the correct oils/grease/tools/technique....

 

Watch some of Mark's videos and also check out the technical service manuals for Omega's on Watchguyuk's website.  Some good info there !!!

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Interesting that Rolex service manuals don't exist? In the absence of nonexistent service manuals the information below should be helpful. The only problem is going to be the lubrication doesn't exist at least to anyone other than authorized Rolex people.

 

http://www.phfactor.net/wtf/Rolex/994_Rolex%202030%20NEW.pdf

 

http://www.awci.com/wp-content/uploads/watch-tech-guides/rolex-tudor/2030-2035.pdf

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