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Old 11 February 2014, 11:35 PM   #31
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You think it's worth me calling them, they probably won't do anything but might be worth the vent.


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Old 11 February 2014, 11:47 PM   #32
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Old 11 February 2014, 11:49 PM   #33
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My experience with the RSC in NYC has been excellent.
I have both dropped off and mailed watches to them for service both in and out of warranty. Watches sent in for service under warranty do not receive a no charge "touch up" polish.
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Old 11 February 2014, 11:51 PM   #34
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The Rolex watchmaking school is in Lititz, PA. You can't ship directly to them but when Dallas or NYC gets backed up they send their watches to PA.
AHA! Perhaps the reason for your disappointment with RSC is that a student watchmaker worked on your watch. So this throws a bit of a curve in your post about the scratches on the lugs.

I would insist that the watch be looked at in NYC.
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Old 12 February 2014, 12:37 AM   #35
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I was told the PA ones handles all work needed under warranty. Saw good reviews by them in the past.


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Old 12 February 2014, 01:02 AM   #36
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AHA! Perhaps the reason for your disappointment with RSC is that a student watchmaker worked on your watch. So this throws a bit of a curve in your post about the scratches on the lugs.



I would insist that the watch be looked at in NYC.


Just called to voice my disappointment. I asked them if students worked on my watch. The assured me that no student touched my piece. They stated although their is a school on premise they don't touch their watches and rolex does not touch theirs. Seemed as though it wasn't even connected with Rolex.


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Old 12 February 2014, 01:47 AM   #37
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So who does everyone use for repairs and upkeep if not a RSC?
His name is Rik Dietel at Timecare Inc. .com. Just had my 17 year old TT Sub serviced and his work is second to none. And you will have your timepiece back in about 3 weeks from the day you mail it to him.
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Old 12 February 2014, 03:02 AM   #38
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My 43-YO GMT has been serviced numerous times, always local, and my only experience with RSC is with my new-to-me Daytona. It was serviced shortly before I bought it and it looks brand new, not a scratch or flaw anywhere to be found, even on the PCL bracelet. It runs about +5/day fast, barely within COSC specs, but that is my only minor complaint.

That said, I will send my watches, including the GMT and Tudor Big Block chrono, to Rikki when service is needed on them. His prices are reasonable and reputation solid, so what more can I expect from a craftsman?
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Old 12 February 2014, 03:58 AM   #39
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Although I a sure any Indy watchmaker can service just as good, from what I have read and seen in some videos the RSC seem to do tasks which I am not sure all or even watchmakers do due to equipment, such as the thorough cleaning RSC does by running the parts through at high tech washing and degreasing machine... Please correct me if I am wrong.
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Old 12 February 2014, 04:50 AM   #40
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Seemed as though it wasn't even connected with Rolex.
FYI - the school was opened and is fully funded by Rolex as the watchmaking industry is a dying skill.

http://www.jckonline.com/article/290...nnsylvania.php

http://www.lititzwatchtechnicum.org/
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Old 12 February 2014, 06:07 AM   #41
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If I knew then what I know now

I would have sent my watch to Rikki. In the last three days there have been three people come to this forum seeking advice and help on problems with RSC NY trying to upsell bracelets or other issues with their service. The numbers are growing.. Its evident to me that some people are happy with their service and others are not. Sending your watch to Rolex NY should not be a crap shoot.
If so many people come here in three days who know about this website, how about the thousands that don't and have had a bad experience and just don't know to come here and express it.
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Old 12 February 2014, 07:20 AM   #42
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I would have sent my watch to Rikki.
Rik's the man! He's worked on a few of my watches, and once I had to send a watch back to him because of some continued issues. My point is, no one gets everything 100% perfect the first time. Did RSC really flat-out refuse to polish the watch if you sent it back, and was "Refinish case/bracelet, $0" on page 1 of your original estimate?

RSC NY only just started doing those "satisfaction survey" cards this year so maybe they're aware of their QC dilemma.
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Old 12 February 2014, 08:11 AM   #43
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Rik's the man! He's worked on a few of my watches, and once I had to send a watch back to him because of some continued issues. My point is, no one gets everything 100% perfect the first time. Did RSC really flat-out refuse to polish the watch if you sent it back, and was "Refinish case/bracelet, $0" on page 1 of your original estimate?

RSC NY only just started doing those "satisfaction survey" cards this year so maybe they're aware of their QC dilemma.
Rob, I did get the survey post card, I sent it back the day I got my watch back last Friday.
I did post my conversation with Mark at RSC NY... Yes they flat out said no to me. they said the estimator recommended a new bracelet so they did not polish mine. on the estimate it stated polish case 0.00 . I just assumed that meant polish the bracelet and the case because I read what you get for the 600 dollars to service the watch which included a full polishing. That bracelet is only7 years old as you can see by my before shot. The scratches on the bracelet I received back where either not my bracelet or they purposely or carelessly caused.
When I talked on the phone Yesterday there were no opinions other than me sending my watch or my old bracelet to them and for 1050 plus insurance and shipping they would send me a new bracelet. I sent an email on Friday also to RSCNY customer service. I've received no reply. Does any of this sound like the world class company we all respected? I told you the last time they forced me to buy a bracelet or they would return my watch unrepaired.
I know its ugly and hard to believe. I wish I could come here singing the praises of the company I thought was world class. He didn't even say anything like is there anyway we can make this right? he had no empathy for me, and just defended the estimators position of recommending a new bracelet, and mine was beyond repair. I've been retired for 13 years. My watch sees no hard time. Over the last year because of my sickness I haven't worn the watch 30 days. ( i've spent too much time in the hospital 30 days one time 14 days the second time and a lot of bed time at home.)
Thank you for not making me feel like an ass for posting.

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FYI Just called about send my bracelet to MY. FedEx wanted 76 dollars plus insurance 13.95.just for the bracelet. USPS wants 52 dollars plus 15 dollars insurance 6 to ten day delivery.
Michael Y told me via email his cost to send my bracelet back to me via USPS was 28 dollars which includes insurance. actually its my cost to have him send it back to me. I can't find out why I cant get a similar rate from USPS here and why is it double to send it to him.?

Also on the survey card it says check here if we can get back to you in 6 to 8 weeks. I wrote on that line that they could call me tomorrow or in the middle of the night.
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Old 12 February 2014, 08:25 AM   #44
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Bill, that is brutal. I don't think they've ever sent me an estimate that didn't say "refinish case/bracelet" as one item. That is baffling that they're so unwilling to refinish it! Good luck with everything; maybe you can try a NATO while you send the bracelet off.

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These RSC stories are becoming more and more common lately. This level of QC goes in the exact opposite direction of the image Rolex works so hard to create.
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Old 12 February 2014, 08:41 AM   #46
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I have used Dallas RSC the last 2 times. Around $600 both times and comes back looking like new. Sorry to hear about the bad experiences but as was said earlier there must be thousands of very satisfied customers compared to unhappy ones. That being said scratching the watch is inexcusable.


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Old 12 February 2014, 11:07 PM   #47
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FYI - the school was opened and is fully funded by Rolex as the watchmaking industry is a dying skill.

http://www.jckonline.com/article/290...nnsylvania.php

http://www.lititzwatchtechnicum.org/

Probably true, but they way they spoke seemed like the school had no hand in any work they receive.


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Old 13 February 2014, 12:39 AM   #48
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Probably true, but they way they spoke seemed like the school had no hand in any work they receive.
Check out this thread. Post 29 as an example.

http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=336897

The work done at the Lititz school is known by a few but not all. I learned about them as one of the AD's I used to visit outsourced their work to them because Dallas and NYC were too busy.

Adding: FYI, I just found a thread about you asking about this. It's a great place that not a lot of people realize work is done there all the time without issues.

http://www.rolexforums.com/showthrea...ghlight=Lititz
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Old 13 February 2014, 01:28 AM   #49
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Check out this thread. Post 29 as an example.

http://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=336897

The work done at the Lititz school is known by a few but not all. I learned about them as one of the AD's I used to visit outsourced their work to them because Dallas and NYC were too busy.

Adding: FYI, I just found a thread about you asking about this. It's a great place that not a lot of people realize work is done there all the time without issues.

http://www.rolexforums.com/showthrea...ghlight=Lititz

Funny I was just reading your first link before I came to my post. I had never heard of the PA RSC till my AD told me that's where it would go, so I researched it. They corrected my issue, just dinged up the case while doing it. I have to say from the phone calls I made prior to and after the work, everyone I spoke to was great, and I think a complimentary service on top of the regulation was outstanding.
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Old 13 February 2014, 02:18 AM   #50
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Glad everything worked out for you. Now let's see some pictures!
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