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      03-19-2009, 03:22 PM   #738
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Drives: 2007 E90 335i
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Originally Posted by miktrebla09 View Post
I agree. A rolex-caliber movement should not seize based on what you've mentioned. It must've been an exception (which is why there's a warranty). Unfortunately for you, you did not wear it frequently enough to discover the problem in time. Sorry to hear.

do you still have the watch sitting around?
It was fixed and then I gave it to my father. I imagine I will get it once again when he passes.

Rolex appearance just isn't my style right now. I'm more into Breitling and Bvlgari these days.
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