How Do You Fix A Slow Rolex Self-Winding Watch?
When your expensive Rolex watch starts to slow down, it is probably because of a dying battery. Your watch needs battery power to run, so when you find that you watch isn’t keeping time as well as it used to, you may need to change the battery. If you don’t want to bring your watch to a timepiece servicer, you can do it yourself. All you need is the battery and a small screwdriver, and you are ready to fix your slow Rolex self-winding watch. Step 1 Choose the correct die from your watch opening kit by matching it to the size of groove on the back of the watch. You may need to try a few before you get the right fit. Step 2 Insert the die into the groove and twist to carefully remove the back of the watch case. Set aside in a safe place. Remove the gasket. Step 3 Pry the battery from the back of the watch using a small, flat screwdriver. It should come up very easily. Beware of pulling too hard on it. If you cannot get it easily out, take it so a servicer instead. Step 4 Check the old ba