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Old 11 March 2015, 07:47 AM   #1
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Any reviews of Hyde Park (CO) Jewellers for Rolex Service

I got my fiancées platinum ring there, and was very impressed. My daydate needs service and I was wondering if anyone had anything positive or negative (PM if needed) about the service provided at Hyde Park Jewelers?

http://www.hydeparkjewelers.com/
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Old 11 March 2015, 07:50 AM   #2
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Just take it direct to St James Square about a mile away and cut out the middle man.

Just realised, you probably are not talking about the Hyde Park in London are you? Sorry!
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Old 11 March 2015, 07:52 AM   #3
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Just take it direct to St James Square about a mile away and cut out the middle man.
He's referring to Hyde Park Jewelers in Denver, CO.
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Old 11 March 2015, 07:55 AM   #4
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Igor and Art do good work. I've used them for minor things but make 100% that it's the watchmakers that you talk to (or let touch your watch). Generally for service and other major services, I always send it out myself to RSC.
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Igor and Art do good work. I've used them for minor things but make 100% that it's the watchmakers that you talk to (or let touch your watch). Generally for service and other major services, I always send it out myself to RSC.


Do you need to give RSC proof of purchase of a watch if bought second-hand?

Is 665 NYC better than the west coast RSC options?

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Just take it direct to St James Square about a mile away and cut out the middle man.

Just realised, you probably are not talking about the Hyde Park in London are you? Sorry!
Never been to London but I'd sure like to go. I sure appreciate the cars -- they do perform out in the Rockies and the prototypical western usa driving.
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Old 11 March 2015, 08:37 AM   #6
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Do you need to give RSC proof of purchase of a watch if bought second-hand?

Is 665 NYC better than the west coast RSC options?
I've never had to show anything for service out of warranty and never had any issues with 2nd hand watches for warranty work.
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