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Gents Rolex Day/Date Ref. 6611.B Re-assembly Guide

Explore the step-by-step re-assembly process of a Gents Rolex Day/Date Reference 6611.B watch, from disassembling the case to cleaning and putting back together the intricate movements and parts. Follow along as the watchmaker meticulously works on each component, ensuring precision and accuracy for the timepiece's optimal performance. Thank you for viewing this slideshow guide created by Certified Master Watchmaker Jon W. Horton.

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Gents Rolex Day/Date Ref. 6611.B Re-assembly Guide

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  1. Introduction • Thank you for taking the time to view this slideshow. Besides documenting your watch, it will walk you through the re-assembly and pieces of your watch. • To skip a slide simply press the right arrow key or to go back to a previous slide, press the left arrow key. • Thank you again and enjoy the show.

  2. Gents Rolex Day/Date Reference 6611 B, case serial #4,666,894, movement caliber 1055, movement serial #DDN884965, 18K case and bracelet, gold dial with non luminous hands.

  3. Movement serial number.

  4. Engraved on autowind bridge.

  5. Geneva Assay mark on case.

  6. Reference # between the top lugs. 6611 B.

  7. Serial # between the bottom lugs.

  8. Disassembly begins by opening the case and removing the auto-wind system.

  9. Bottom of auto-wind system.

  10. Top of auto-wind system.

  11. Now ready to uncase.

  12. Clean mainplate and escapement.

  13. Clean auto-wind system re-assembled, waiting to be put back on the base movement.

  14. Clean time train and barrel parts.

  15. Clean calendar parts.

  16. Very tiny little screws.

  17. Calendar going back together.

  18. Cased, timed and ready to close up.

  19. This watch has lots of previous service marks in it.

  20. Thank you for your business, I appreciate the opportunity to serve you. This watch should be checked again for maintenance service in 2010. Thank you and best regards.Jon W. HortonCertified Master WatchmakerAWI, AWCI, MBHI, NAWCC, SPW

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