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Old 11 February 2010, 05:43 AM   #1
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Toronto: Warranty service?

My LV is running a steady +6 seconds a day. I have 4 months left on the warranty. I'd like to have it regulated under warranty in Toronto. Where do you suggest/recommend I take it, and why? Thanks!
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Old 11 February 2010, 06:24 AM   #2
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My LV is running a steady +6 seconds a day. I have 4 months left on the warranty. I'd like to have it regulated under warranty in Toronto. Where do you suggest/recommend I take it, and why? Thanks!
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Old 11 February 2010, 06:37 AM   #3
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You can walk it right in to Rolex Canada or if it's too long of a trip take it to your local AD. They can always ship it or if they have a Rolex certified watchmaker....maybe they can do something on site.
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Old 11 February 2010, 07:32 AM   #4
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You can walk it right in to Rolex Canada or if it's too long of a trip take it to your local AD.
Yes, I know. My question is, which is preferable, and why? And which AD do you recommend over the others?
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Depends on where you live. Any warranty work can be done through an AD. I did it once for a Tudor.
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Was your LV always running that fast ever since you got it, or did it just start doing this?
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Old 11 February 2010, 07:29 AM   #7
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Was your LV always running that fast ever since you got it, or did it just start doing this?
Consistently +6 from day one.
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it can be done on site, but I would have had it done 3months after I bought it at most, even though they can argue it's within COSC albeit at the far extreme of the spectrum. Even my ETAs are +2 - +6
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Old 11 February 2010, 01:45 PM   #9
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it can be done on site, but I would have had it done 3months after I bought it at most, even though they can argue it's within COSC albeit at the far extreme of the spectrum.
I did mention it to the AD where I bought it and they weren't encouraging. I know its within spec.s but just barely, and I wasn't inclined to be too assertive that day. I decided to give it more time to see if it changed at all, but its been utterly consistent. I also thought that if I left it until near the end of the warranty, I might get a bit of polishing and a cleanup, and maybe more if they saw the need to give it a full service.
Now I'm trying to decide which Toronto location would be best. I know it can be regulated to near perfect. Just need to find the right perfectionist for the job.
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