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29 September 2019, 08:43 PM | #10 |
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Join Date: Aug 2019
Real Name: Martin
Location: England
Watch: Sea Dweller
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I don't get why the OP wants to spend the absolute minimum on a great watch, a watch that they have had from new and a watch that cost a good deal at the time of purchase.
Sound advice has been provided by many TRF members explaining why the OP should send the watch to Rolex yet the OP declines point blank to do this even though the consequences of not doing so have been clearly detailed. Maybe I'm too cynical but is this watch already sold and a deal done so any extra expense or time delay is going to blow the deal apart. If the OP is skint and short of funds then maybe the answer is to park the watch safely in the draw and wait until funds are available to service the watch properly. There is no logical reason why the watch shouldn't be serviced by RSC, its the best way to rectify the problem so why the objections?
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