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14 April 2017, 10:28 AM | #1 |
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Am I being too picky
Here's the story: my 116000 was experiencing a rough feeling when winding. A kind of resistance that was not constant thru the wind, but more intermittent. So I brought it to RSC Toronto to get it checked out under warranty.
When I picked it up, I noticed a metal shaving on the dial. I showed them and they removed it while I waited. That was fine (although a bit unsettling that they would not notice a metal shaving on the dial that i immediately saw upon receiving the watch). Later on that day, I noticed two small nicks on one of the lugs. I know these weren't there when I dropped the watch off. They are small, but can be felt with a fingernail over the surface of the lug. Attached is a picture of the two nicks (one on each side of the lug). What would you do in a situation like this? I'm leaning towards just letting it go, since it's a big hassle for me to go downtown to drop off the watch again, and have to argue with them etc. My watch also has other scratches on it from regular use, but none as deep. In my younger days this would bother me a whole lot more, but now it's only slightly bothering me. But it is still bothering me, probably since this watch is the most expensive that I've ever owned. If you were in my situation, what would you do, if anything? I know, this is totally a first world problem, but thanks for listening anyways guys!! Edit: Seeing this thread https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=532238 also makes me feel like it's not such a big deal... Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk |
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