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Old 15 April 2021, 02:12 AM   #1
Cambo
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Hi All

I just sent my 11613 and 116233 to RSC for a 10 year service...mostly cleaning/relubing etc.....nothing is wrong with either (that I noticed).

The assessments came back and they claim the clasp was broken on my Sub and the crown was worn on the Datejust (needs to be replaced). I suppose I could have missed the broken clasp (although I don't know how) but, even though my DJ was purchased (brand new) in 2009, I may have only worn it 50 times (days) since I bought it. I never even thought to look at the crown and can't believe it could be worn down.

I just had my 11618 serviced by same RSC a few months ago...it was on my wrist MUCH more and the service cost less than either the 11613 or DJ are going to cost. Is this just as easy thing for them to add to an assessment? I didn't take any photos or video prior to sending it in. I guess I should have. I'm in no position to argue but it seems "weird".
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