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16 October 2019, 12:23 PM | #91 |
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Yeah, but no use crying over spilled milk. He's willing to source a correct 1988 R serial dial or financially compensate me so while I am upset, I understand that mistakes happen. I'm just not sure what happened as he's serviced multiple watches before with no real issues.
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16 October 2019, 01:09 PM | #92 |
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This is tragic. Good luck in the resurrection. I’ve been through the process searching for a replacement part and it can be sobering.
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Do you get to keep the original dial?
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19 October 2019, 10:56 AM | #95 |
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How do you wash Lume off?
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19 October 2019, 11:01 AM | #96 |
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I’m guessing they were cleaning the dial and accidently cleaned it off as well.
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19 October 2019, 01:40 PM | #97 |
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Not to one up you Rich, but how do you stain an expensive dial that's in for a service, then damage the dial again removing the stain? We all know the answer to that ... right! Unbelievable.
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Op is taking it pretty well. Mistakes happen, but to call them “professional “ after two huge mistakes like that....a very patient collector! Crazy
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20 October 2019, 02:08 AM | #100 |
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I really want to know the name of the person who serviced the watch so I never send any of my watches to them. Hopefully they will find you a mint 1016 Dial.
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I know mistakes happen but I would be very upset if they made another mistake (probably much worse) in attempt on fixing a previous one. I’m not a watchmaker though and I don’t pretend to know how common it is for these things to happen, nor how difficult it is to avoid them from happening at least 99% of the times. |
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It’s plain as day for me to see from the pic and should have been jumping out at the person doing the watch. I’d hold his feet to the fire on this one. |
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20 October 2019, 04:57 PM | #103 |
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How do you decide on a value of the dial, not knowing what the future will bring (good or bad). But if this watch would go to 100k and you get compensated 5k for the dial in 2019, that would still sting in the future.
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It would really be nice to know who serviced this so people can make an informed decision before they send off their watch to this person.
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Stain on dial after service
Quick question to all: in such a situation does the watchmaker have a claim to the damaged dial? I.e. he claims to source a new dial for $5k he wants to trade this one in for $3k and then pay $2k on top. If I want to keep this dial, since it’s original to the watch, should I be able to and thus he should source the new dial on his own?
Another thing is that he viewed the photo in the thread and he doesn’t think the dial is damaged significantly and claims that there is plenty of lume on the 3o clock marker. I am of the opinion that there are trace amounts but 90% is gone. Am I crazy? |
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Are you saying a period correct dial for a 1988 Rolex Explorer is $5,000? |
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Well he has come around and accepted that there is significant damage. He’s sent me a check for 4K which I am waiting on. He is also currently sourcing a dial, if he can get one that I am satisfied with, he will replace the dial and I will return the 4K. I've given him 3 months to source a dial.
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So a new dial will cost $5k, he sends you a cheque for $4k and you give him 3 months to find a correct period dial and fit it? What incentive is there for him to do that? Are you allowing him to keep the old dial? Sounds like a bad deal all round. |
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I'll be surprised if he's able to source a similar dial in three months. The R and L-series dials are very distinctive with the blurred lume. But let's hope for the best.
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27 October 2019, 06:59 AM | #116 |
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He'd get the dial back so he would save some money. Yeah I don't think he will be able to but I'd like to remain hopeful.
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Personally, I wouldn’t settle for an either or with dial vs cash I’d be looking to source another completely original reference in the same condition as yours was pre screw ups, for them to pay for it and then give them the damaged watch in exchange. That is unless your current one has sentimental value in which case I’d be expecting a replaced dial (while I kept the original for completeness) plus financial restitution for the time and angst suffered. I’m assuming you have had the cost of the service works refunded already? They should have liability insurance - they simply need to claim on that and deal with the consequence
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Perhaps this suggestion is taking things a bit too far, but I guess it represents the world we live in now.
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To me, trust was placed in a professional to carry out works which they should be proficient in. Either through lack of care or through inability they have caused significant damage. Did they act with the care of a reasonably competent professional? If not, then they were negligent, and if this then caused me to lose time etc I would seek compensation for that as my time is quite valuable and should be spent on better things than this. The angst only comes into it if there was a sentimental attachment to the watch - imagine if this was your dead fathers watch he had bequeathed you after you spent years admiring it. As mentioned, if sentimentality doesn’t apply then it’s not for consideration Overall I don’t think they’ve really lived up to a standard I would have expected and have not rectified the situation to what would be my satisfaction. Again, just my opinion
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