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There are many good reasons and well written articles documenting why the customer is not always right, and shouldn't be treated as such https://www.forbes.com/sites/theyec/.../#3acd1fa31f68 This article on Forbes sums up the main arguments, with number four (Not all customers are worth keeping) being undeniably true sometimes |
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I thought the Lititz RSC didn't interface with customers directly and only took work sent in via AD's, etc. Has that changed?
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So I have an update. RSC admitted that they screwed the pooch multiple times with my 14060 (makes you wonder how many jobs they've botched considering they screwed up three times on my 14060 alone.) A solution has been offered and I'll update this thread for completeness once everything is settled.
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My 1680 red Submariner never has seen an RSC. It never will. For valuable
vintage watches, you are better off with a trusted CW 21 independent who will follow your directions to the letter. Get a service now, for the parts are available. But soon, vintage caliber parts will dry up with the closed accounts. Rolex does not like competing with itself re: earlier references. Montres Rolex has made some decisions that may affect us all, but if you act fast, or become a CW 21, you still may face a parts issue. I also have a 14060 M and a 16610; those will also transition from older references to vintage. Read __Paul Altieri's "Last of the Best". |
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With all due respect, inserts are "just" inserts until they're not. Who would have thought a LV F4 would have gone as crazy as they have? Or Mk.3's. Or Bakelites...Again, doesn't matter the reason or if you agree with it, it's just a FACT. That aside, popularity/desirability by other people isn't the problem here. The problem is that I didn't want to change the original insert that came with the watch and I ESPECIALLY didn't want a service insert. Has NOTHING to do with social media (I'm not even on social media...any of them).
Bottom line, RSC shouldn't be able to just change (and most likely destroy) parts off a customer's watch at will. It's NOT their call, it's NOT their watch.
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Nobody disagrees that it shouldn’t have been changed. But it happened for whatever reason (mistakes happen). It’s time to let this go now. |
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Your link does not relate to this thread. The OP gave the RSC instructions and they were not followed Do you have more information regarding the OP’s handling of this issue? If not I suggest you give up while you are behind.
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You are correct, his instructions were not followed. That point has been discussed ad nauseam since page one. I have no axe to grind with the OPs handling of the case but the points he raises do not become more salient the more they are repeated. |
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Just wonder if the original poster would have kicked up as much fuss just because it was a flat four font that was used on all the sub SD range from around 2001/2004 possible longer, and used many times over the past 50 years.Even exchange 16610LV inserts are now all exchange flat four font although the green insert is a slightly different colour that most would not even notice.
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Technically true but I'm thinking more Instagram/Twitter/Facebook/etc. I'm not into any of those.
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Most probably they damaged the bezel while servicing and ofcourse did not tell it to you, so they decided to change it free of charge...You have no idea what has been done in the background.
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That is really sad. Thanks for the info.
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RSC should have respected the paying customers wishes. We are talking about an aesthetic here that makes the watch more desirable to afficionados who truly mind the details. There is also alot to be said about an all original Rolex. Especially during these times. They shouldnt ruin it for those who are passionate about these things.
These is a sad tale of an experience with the RSC. These types of stories are reasons why I would only send my Omegas back for service to the motherland. I dont think many know that this is an option offered by Omega but kudos to them for offering it. (Hows that for expressing how much I care about these things) Say what you may about me (us 5%) for caring about this level of detail. OP has the right to be upset about this and I look forward to hearing back on how the matter was resolved. |
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My expectations of RSC service are disaster.
After so many screw ups, my conclusion is RSC has service persons who are incompetent, don’t care and use craftsmen tools and chisels to work on watches. If your bezel was damaged and replaced in service, you should have been notified.
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So here's the update: RSC basically recognized (but wouldn't verbally admit) that they screwed the pooch on a few too many occasions with my watch. They refunded me the entire amount of the service and they are going to provide me with an era correct insert. I'm assuming the warranty from the service will still be valid but I haven't asked that specific question as of yet. Satisfactory outcome I suppose considering the rigamarole I had to go through with this starting with the half-assed movement service...they had ONE job....
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Well, if anyone cares, here's the "LOL" update. So I finally got down to RSC and gave them my 14060 to have the replacement insert installed. After waiting about 30-45 minutes, the service manager came out and said that their tech wasn't able to install the insert into the bezel because it didn't seem to fit but they're sure it's a 14060 insert (which I too believe it is). Guess the tech wasn't able to easily install it and probably didn't want to force it. So now my 14060 is on its way back to Lititz so a more experience tech (I assume) can install it.
I thought it was going to be a simple in-n-out deal and then I'd be forever done with this debacle but as it turns out, it'll be another 2+ weeks. At least the inserts were in decent shape. Didn't really care for them to be in better shape than the original one but I would care if they were in worse shape. This RSC service is the gift that just keeps on giving...at least the service manager is very nice and understanding. Probably nearly as frustrated with this as I am.
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Could it be a 16600 insert? I don't recall exact dimensions but that one is almost identical to the 14060 insert but not exactly the same diameter.
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Hope it gets resolved. If something is important to a customer - then it's important. Period. It would be like polishing out the ding from a wartime hip-flask 'we've made it look like new' but erased the important history and patina.
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Wow, the saga continues.... Sorry to hear of your situation and glad Rolex is trying to make right by you.
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This reminds me of an interaction i had with BMW service on our z8. The turn signal indicator self cancelling feature was spotty. The service advisor flatly said that we do not want his techs touching a pristine one-owner vehicle to fix this. The chance of collateral issues/damage was nearly a given.
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14060 36.55mm Outside Diameter; 29.7 inner diameter 16660 36.65mm Outside Diameter; 29.7 inner diameter So if this is accurate, it totally makes sense...if the inserts that RSC provided were 16600 inserts, it would fit over the crystal of the 14060 but it wouldn't go into the bezel. I just compared my old 14060 picts to my 16600 and seems like the 16600 and 14060 have very similar looking fonts but the 4's are slightly different. I do remember thinking that the "4" didn't look quite right and now I know why...
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