REPAIR & SERVICE
Patek Philippe Complication 5055R
Gray & Sons Jewelers, located in Miami Beach, Florida is an independent watch service center, repairing Patek Philippe Complication 5055R watches since 1980.
Patek Philippe Complication 5055R Watch Repair
With being one of the oldest watch companies in the world, Patek Philippe requires no introduction to any luxury watch conversation. Antoni Patek and Adrien Philippe collaborated together to find what would become one of the most prestigious luxury watch companies currently in the world. The brand began manufacturing pocket watches in 1839 under the company name Patek, Czapek & Cie. It wasn't till January 1, 1851 when Adrien Philippe, a French watchmaker, joined Antoni to officially change the name to Patek, Philippe & Cie. Adrien was responsible for inventing a keyless winding mechanism for pocket watches at the time. Together they designed some of the most complex movements of its times. Gray and Sons is proud to maintain the prestigious legacy of these beautiful timepieces through service and repair at its best.
Patek Philippe Repair Services
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Gray and Sons recently had the opportunity to service a 5055R Patek Philippe that came in through our showroom for a maintenance service. Factory specifications indicate you should routinely have your Patek Philippe serviced every 3-4 years taking into consideration the owners operating habits. This Richard Mille has a 25 meter dive capability with a beautiful 35 MM case measurement. The timepiece has a 48 hour power reserve with elegant indicator at the 10 o'clock position. This Patek also comes with a date indicator at the 7 o'clock position with a elegant moonphase displayed within the date display. Our in-house watchmakers and polishers with over 150 years of combined experience were up to the task of servicing this extravagant 5055R and returning it to its original condition. To begin the process, our master watchmaker carefully disassembles the case to separate the movement from the container housing all of the casing components. The case is then sent to our polisher for refinishing to restore the luster of it's rose gold case. Now with the movement carefully out of the watch case, our master watchmaker begins disassembling the the components piece by piece. During which they are meticulously inspecting each part for wear or damage to properly ensure the lifespan of the service.
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Once completely torn down to the last screw, the movement is gently placed into our ultrasonic cleaner which will use vibration in three different solutions. During the process, old coagulated oil is dissolved and components are cleaned and returned to their original clean state. Once the movement parts are dried our master watchmaker begins assembly by carefully putting together each component in their appropriate order while checking pivot end shakes and freedom for accurate function. During reassembly of the Patek Philippe, the watchmaker uses four different synthetic oils to lubricate each point of friction and rotation through factory specifications. Movement is then tested for timing accuracy and amplitude to ensure all proper adjustments were made during the reassemble process. With a freshly clean and regulated movement, it is time to return the movement into its beautiful refinished case where it will again be checked for functionality and display. The Patek is water tested to its suggested depths to ensure water resistance. Watch will then be put on time and quality controlled over the course of 1-2 weeks to observe its power reserve and automatic system. Gray and Sons is proud to be your choice for Patek Philippe services and repairs to return your timepiece to its original working condition.
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Call Toll Free: +1 (800) 918-2608
Request pre-labeled Easy Ship Box and mail in your item to repair.
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Once you receive the box and send your watch, one of our Master Watchmakers will evaluate it and contact you with a free estimate. If you approve of the estimate we will proceed with the repair, which generally takes 2-3 weeks.
If you wish to repair at a different time we will ship the watch back to you at no cost to you.
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How to Repair Your Watch with Gray & Sons Jewelers
We offer our watch repair services locally in South Florida (Miami, Miami Beach, Surfside, Bal Harbour, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach), nationally as well as internationally with our Easy Ship Box Option.
Local Repairs
Come visit our showroom and let us evaluate your watch. Our Master-trained watchmakers are among the best in the United States and we just happen to be located on Miami Beach. We will provide you an estimate before beginning any work.
National Repairs
To accommodate customers across the United States who complete repairs with us, we devised the Easy Ship Box as the fastest and most convenient way to send sensitive luxury items. This allows you to receive our state of the art services anywhere in the country, so you never compromise on the care your watch rightfully deserves.
Watch Repairs by Gray & Sons
Some watch repair shops just take shortcuts once they have your money but that's not what you're going to see from our team. Explore our repair videos on YouTube by searching "Gray and Sons," or visit our Miami Beach showroom. We specialize in brands like Rolex, Cartier, Patek Philippe, Omega, and more, offering unmatched quality and care.
Genuine is exactly what you will get. Each-pre-owned watch that we sell at Gray & Sons has undergone a sophisticated inspection by our master trained technicians. That means that timepieces have been tested inside and out to ensure functionality as well as timekeeping.
Whenever they need to repair or replace an individual component, our watchmakers use Swiss parts. These components, whenever possible, come from the manufacturer. Sometimes our master watchmakers fabricate and refurbish parts that are not otherwise available to us to purchase from our sources.