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Originally Posted by Tools
The warranty is for manufacturing issues, not damage. If it is simple magnetization, the Dealer will likely take care of that - but your issue is not typical of most modern movements.
If your "bump" was sufficient to have done damage, it is not covered by the warranty.
Rolex will make a determination of what happened, and if it is covered.
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I seriously doubt bumping my watch while doing daily office tasks would have caused this, but i am not a rolex expert.... Gosh, ive bumped my sub against stuff for 4 or 5 years now with no problems other than a few hairline scratches.