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Old 29 May 2018, 07:55 AM   #25
zaflying
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Consider taking it to Heller Jewellers in San Ramon, CA. They are really good and a Rolex AD. I had a dent on a bottom of my sub when I dropped it on a tile but due to the location of it I left it as it is. In your case I would try to get it fixed, show it to Scott or Markus at Heller, they should be able to tune this for you for a reasonable fee, I'm sure its not covered by warranty as I tried to have my dent fixed when I was in Sydney and they wanted AU$300 for it...In your case, probably spend a little and get it fixed so it doesn't bother you being its right on the top.


Thanks for your advice. It is on its way to RSC LA. Hope it is an easy fix.


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