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Old 12 June 2014, 08:27 PM   #14
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Hong Kong ADs are in the business of shifting units, and not much else. They don't have watchmakers on site, and are generally not too customer-oriented compared to their overseas counterparts.

That said, from your post all I see is that one salesman asked you what watch you were wearing and another one changed your bracelet. I'm not seeing much of a problem here. Is there more to this?
There is way more than what I wrote. To cut the story short the first salesperson whose not that knowledgeable judged my watch based on a NATO and said Rolex doesn't service and couldn't fit a bracelet on. How sad and ignorant of him

Without taking the chance to even care to ask what watch it was he pretty much sent me out of the AD until another sales spotted my submariner and told me he would be able to fit my oyster back on.
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