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Old 8 July 2023, 08:16 PM   #1
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Dirty hands?! is this normal?

Hi guys,

Just bought a new datejust last week , Absolutely loving it.

However I noticed these marks, smudges on the hands which are super visable in direct sunlight.

Is this normal for a 6month old watch?

Please watch video:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/pJ7zEEy0D40

If you look closely all the hands have weird scufffs

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Old 8 July 2023, 08:27 PM   #2
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Hi guys,

Just bought a new datejust last week , Absolutely loving it.

However I noticed these marks, smudges on the hands which are super visable in direct sunlight.

Is this normal for a 6month old watch?

Please watch video:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/pJ7zEEy0D40

If you look closely all the hands have weird scufffs

Thanks
Never click links on forum but even the hands are not made by Rolex themselves they are made by a firm called Aiguilles.Now the hands are quite small and have a very small surface area, so if they are like you say super visible, strange its taken 6 months for you to notice them, please post a picture of the hands which is quite easy to do.
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Old 8 July 2023, 08:31 PM   #3
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Never click links on forum but even the hands are not made by Rolex themselves they are made by a firm called Aiguilles.Now the hands are quite small and have a very small surface area, so if they are like you say super visible, strange its taken 6 months for you to notice them, please post a picture of the hands which is quite easy to do.


Bro, its a youtube link...

You've just spoilt my thread.

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Old 14 July 2023, 12:18 PM   #4
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Bro, its a youtube link...

You've just spoilt my thread.

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it's really not a good idea to click on any links. a single changed character could bring you to a whole other site, it's a common tactic hackers use. (If you work with sensitive info this is something that is on your radar, but also good for personal use as well). Same with email addresses, it can look like it's coming for your bank, but just throw one extra symbol or letter and it's just a scammer.
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Old 14 July 2023, 06:51 PM   #5
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it's really not a good idea to click on any links. a single changed character could bring you to a whole other site, it's a common tactic hackers use. (If you work with sensitive info this is something that is on your radar, but also good for personal use as well). Same with email addresses, it can look like it's coming for your bank, but just throw one extra symbol or letter and it's just a scammer.
A little common sense goes a long way. In my ~30ish years of being on the internet I have not once clicked on anything phishing related. If there's a link somewhere, I check it, thoroughly, before clicking it.

Back in the old 'warez'-days it was a common tactic to hide seemingly regular links, so you'd had to check the lower part of your browser to make sure it also sends you to what the text said:

Example:

My link below doesn't send you to youtube, even if it may look that way. (don't worry, it harmlessly sends you to google)

https://www.youtube.com/

When you hover over the link with your cursor, it will reveal the actual destination, typically in the bottom left part of the browser window. On mobile perhaps long-pressing it reveals it.
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Old 8 July 2023, 08:34 PM   #6
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Never click links on forum but even the hands are not made by Rolex themselves they are made by a firm called Aiguilles.Now the hands are quite small and have a very small surface area, so if they are like you say super visible, strange its taken 6 months for you to notice them, please post a picture of the hands which is quite easy to do.
Although it looks like sound advice, if you look at the url you can see that it starts with https://www.youtube.com/ which makes it impossible for the poster to put harmfull content on there. Worst case is a bad movie.

@OP, after looking at the short video i must say i cannot see which scuffs you mean. I see some spots but they look reflection of light? The camera isn’t stable so i don’t see a big problem.
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Old 8 July 2023, 08:38 PM   #7
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"New" as in bought new from a Rolex authorized, brick and mortar, jeweler? If so, take it back and show the jeweler the issue.
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Old 8 July 2023, 08:42 PM   #8
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"New" as in bought new from a Rolex authorized, brick and mortar, jeweler? If so, take it back and show the jeweler the issue.
Bought on the grey, super reputable dealer here in the UK called Trotters.

I will raise it with them, just wondered if there were any insights into what could cause (Watch Is unworn)
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Old 8 July 2023, 08:52 PM   #9
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Bought on the grey, super reputable dealer here in the UK called Trotters.

I will raise it with them, just wondered if there were any insights into what could cause (Watch Is unworn)
If you look at the youtube movies from Grand Caliber with Marco Nicolini you see that every Rolex he puts under the loupe that he finds specs of dust or spots. He says most new Rolexes have those. But i cannot see the spots you mean. Can you make a screenshot of the movie and circle the spots?
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Old 8 July 2023, 08:57 PM   #10
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If you look at the youtube movies from Grand Caliber with Marco Nicolini you see that every Rolex he puts under the loupe that he finds specs of dust or spots. He says most new Rolexes have those. But i cannot see the spots you mean. Can you make a screenshot of the movie and circle the spots?

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Old 8 July 2023, 09:00 PM   #11
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Hi! Maybe this helps? Attachment 1377767
I think those are reflections, remember that the hands are just mirrors. Every spec on the cristal can be seen on the hands. There are some specs you circled that you can see on the movie change when it moves. I don’t think all those spots are dust or scuffs. I think it’s light/reflections.
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Old 8 July 2023, 09:23 PM   #12
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If you can see those marks on the hands with the watch in hand then that obviously isn’t normal for a new watch. (It’s not normal for a watch that’s been serviced by an authorised service centre either).

It’s not a new watch, despite what the dealer says. I guess when you chat with the dealer next you’ll get to test their rep and trustworthiness.

You’re in London so you can ask Rolex at st James to look at it. Bear in mind that if they think it’s been messed with then things could get awkward.
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Hi! Maybe this helps? Attachment 1377767
From this picture, it looks to me like scratches, tarnishes to the hands, not reflections from light.
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Old 9 July 2023, 02:05 AM   #14
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Bought on the grey, super reputable dealer
Time will tell. In more ways than one.
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Old 9 July 2023, 02:16 AM   #15
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Bought on the grey, super reputable dealer here in the UK called Trotters.

I will raise it with them, just wondered if there were any insights into what could cause (Watch Is unworn)
So what did Trotters say?
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Old 9 July 2023, 03:12 AM   #16
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So what did Trotters say?
Trotters said some bullshit about how they opened it up to authenticate it and because they were in “such a hurry, to give it to me they might have scratched it”???

They said they will fix the hands and replace them no issues and already have some genuine ones on order for me from Rolex. TBH I’d prefer an exchange or refund but they have absolutely said they are not willing to do that. They will only fix the watch for me.

So I’m sitting here thinking what the f**ck. do I have a watch that has been partially harvested for its parts? Do I have a superclone? Or do I just have a piece of trash.


I was in love with the watch, but this experience has left a really bad taste in my mouth
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Old 9 July 2023, 03:07 AM   #17
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Bought on the grey, super reputable dealer here in the UK called Trotters.

I will raise it with them, just wondered if there were any insights into what could cause (Watch Is unworn)
Perhaps it was opened for authentication purposes? Which should have been disclosed, as it could affect warranty validity.
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Old 8 July 2023, 08:56 PM   #18
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I can kind of see it on the seconds hand (close to the centre) but nothing else.

No harm in taking it back and asking them to look at it.
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Old 8 July 2023, 08:58 PM   #19
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I can kind of see it on the seconds hand (close to the centre) but nothing else.

No harm in taking it back and asking them to look at it.


Agree! But before I go back I'd like to arm myself with a little knowledge and insight / informed guesses into what could cause
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Old 8 July 2023, 09:06 PM   #20
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Here, Check it out!

Definitely not reflections, it's messed up lol

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/wosLttghuI4
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Here, Check it out!

Definitely not reflections, it's messed up lol

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/wosLttghuI4
I see what you mean now. Strange, i would go back to the store you bought it and ask what that is. They have loupes and can take a better look at it.
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I see what you mean now. Strange, i would go back to the store you bought it and ask what that is. They have loupes and can take a better look at it.
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Go back to the store you bought, they will provide a better answer when they take a look.
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Old 9 July 2023, 01:27 AM   #23
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Here, Check it out!

Definitely not reflections, it's messed up lol

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/wosLttghuI4
Definitely not normal and by your own assessment messed up.

Take it back to your Super Reputable dealer and have it addressed.
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Old 8 July 2023, 09:11 PM   #24
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Yes, not normal.
Give it back or bring it to the AD.
Looks like someone opened it and messed with the hands. Maybe while switching the dial.
Rolex AD will tell you.
My first choice would be to try to get money back
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Perhaps excessive lubricant migrated onto the hands? I had a similar issue with an Oris years ago.

If your dealer has a warranty, I’d look into a new handset, if you can’t live with it.

Then again, opening up the watch invites other potential issues, consider it.


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Looks more like a smudge or scuff to me, rather than dust….IMHO from some kind of work
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Looks more like a smudge or scuff to me, rather than dust….IMHO from some kind of work

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Perhaps excessive lubricant migrated onto the hands? I had a similar issue with an Oris years ago.

If your dealer has a warranty, I’d look into a new handset, if you can’t live with it.

Then again, opening up the watch invites other potential issues, consider it.


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Was thinking this too, or when they have pulled the watch apart before reselling haven't stored the hands appropriately.
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Was thinking this too, or when they have pulled the watch apart before reselling haven't stored the hands appropriately.

I watched a few of their YouTube videos… I wouldn’t let these clowns open up my watch again.


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And if that was not done by an AD the warranty is now void
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