Watch maintenance service

Watchmaking experts at your service

Although we hope that your watch will never need major repairs, we have a workshop with the most advanced technology and a professional team with the highest qualifications and officially recognised by the most prestigious international manufacturers.

RABAT has more than 20 qualified technicians at your disposal. Our master watchmakers are fully trained to service and restore current and antique watches. Their expertise is updated through continuous training that helps them to raise the level of service that our customers expect and deserve.

As an authorised Rolex service centre, RABAT is fully committed to providing its customers with a first-class after-sales service.

 

Partial Repair

Partial Repair

  • We can replace, correct, and/or adjust individual machine or box elements that do not affect the clock's operation. This includes changing the crystal, crown, buttons, and performing movement adjustment.
  • When the box is opened, we will check its seal.
  • The duration of these interventions varies depending on the availability of spare parts.
Full Watch Review

Full Watch Review

  • An initial test to determine the watch's condition.
  • Restoration of the case and metal bracelet to their original specifications (polishing, satin finish, etc.).
  • Restoration of waterproofing with the above-mentioned components.
  • Disassembly and cleaning of the movement into individual parts. Repair or replacement of any defective movement parts.
  • Total assembly of the mechanical watch and adjustment of accuracy according to brand standards.
Polishing

Polishing

  • We completely disassemble the watch and manually restore its original finish.
  • This involves a complex process of working with different angles, shapes, polishing, matting, and ultimately, different finishes. Materials such as gold, steel, and platinum are suitable for polishing and can be left with their original appearance.
Hermeticity Control

Hermeticity Control

  • The hermeticity of a watch protects its movement from dust, humidity, and deterioration when it is completely submerged in water.
  • The gaskets allow the watch to maintain its hermeticity. However, since they are constantly exposed to different types of external aggressions such as cosmetics, sweat, and temperature changes, the hermeticity of a watch may decrease over time. Therefore, we recommend checking the hermeticity of your watch every 12 months.
  • Also, ensure that the crown of the watch is correctly positioned (pushed in or screwed, depending on the model) to prevent water from entering the mechanism.
  • Important: Do not adjust the position of the crown or press the buttons to change the time, date, or any other function while the watch is submerged in water, as water could enter the case.

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