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1 August 2007, 11:45 PM | #1 |
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What's that? A birth mark?
I may be too perfectionist, but when I was tooking some macro photos of my SS SUB DATE, I found a white lilttle dot between the 26 & 27 minutes marks.
My question: Is that normal or should a return it to my AD? Thanks, folks. |
1 August 2007, 11:47 PM | #2 |
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Sure it is on the dial and not on the crystal?
mmmhh didn't see the enlargement on bottom right. If it is on the dial I would definitely go back to the AD Last edited by timebroker; 1 August 2007 at 11:49 PM.. Reason: extra |
1 August 2007, 11:57 PM | #3 |
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Yes. It is on the dial. I will post a better picture today.
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Not normal.
Looks like a defect on the dial or perhaps dust. I would take it back... now that's the kind of defect / imperfection that should even make it to the shelves.
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If it's a fleck on the dial, any good watchmaker can open it up and dust it off in a few minutes.
If it's a scratch or chip on the dial paint, it's going to be a bit harder to fix. If it is under warranty, take it back..... If not, find a watchmaker you trust....I know, it would bug the hell out of me.. |
2 August 2007, 01:55 AM | #7 |
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Here it is!
I don not know if I took it back, or leave it with this personal "tatoo"...
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During normal wearing, I don't know if you could even spot that if you were trying to. It's something I might find upon inspection with a 10X loupe, catalog in the back of my mind, and then promptly forget...It may not be worth the bother of trying to correct. |
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I would take back to the RSC and/or the AD and have them fix. I had the same issue myself recently with a Rolex I bought. Several others have posted on this forum as well. Rolex QC seems to very lacking in dial examination recently. Take it back and fix! Rolex needs to start getting their act together. There is no reason a $5000 or higher costing watch should have any imperfections on the dial itself, wheter lint (which shows sloppy assembly) or a scratch.
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I believe it is still easy to see without magnification. Granted that you quickly look at the time you won't see it, but once you start to admire your watch, it would be really noticeable.
I would still encourage Fortunato to bring it back to his AD to get it rectified. Quote:
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2 August 2007, 07:23 AM | #11 |
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Wow, that is one obvious blemish.
If it is a recent purchase take it back and give them hell.
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Lesson learned...I'm definitely taking my loupe along for the next Rolex purchase!
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Had one awful experience with a white dial Exp-II three years ago when I brought it home (after having made full payment) and discovered a huge gash running right through the black coronet on the dial. JJ
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I will take it back. Sad thing. Money here don't grow at the backyard.
Thank you all my friends. And what do you think about send an e-mail with photo to the Rolex Head Quarter? |
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Yes, I think you should. At least some "slacker" in Quality Control might have his ass whipped!!
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You should definitely take it back to your AD.
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i have to say, that is a great macro shot. what were you using? and yes, take it back
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That is a great macro shot.
Does that 'blemish' shine in the dark? |
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Hello again, My Friends!
I have to say: The Little White Dot desapeared...I'm did not have time to took it back to my AD! I know it is an year later, but I wondering if this thing can demage the movement, shoud I? |
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Yup
I would get it checked. You are most likely out of warranty now though. I have been told that it is possible for a speck of dust to enter the movement via the date window. That small piece is pretty big compared to the inner parts of the watch. Good luck!
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Sorry by the wrong spelling, folks.
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