Clay 408
Yesterday I brought in my Grandfather’s old 1987 Rolex OysterQuartz Datejust model 17000. It was no longer running and had been sitting around in storage for too long. They offered to inspect it for free to diagnose the issue and took time to explain that they could place a new battery, re-line the mechanism, and replace the rubber gasket all for $150. It took less than 30 minutes. It is now running perfectly! Rolex quoted me $800+ with several weeks till return. Support your local businesses! Fantastic service!