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26 August 2019, 11:59 PM | #11 | |
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Join Date: Dec 2016
Location: SoCal
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Rolex ADs don’t use that particular tool. They use the pliers. More than likely, Sarah’s hands are just not steady and she stabbed the absolute hell out of your case when she lost grip on the spring bar. We’ve seen other members get their case backs replaced due to damage, and with the level of damage this has, I do not think it’s an unreasonable request. I doubt an entirely new watch is in store here... but I don’t think that’s necessary either. I’d be satisfied with a new case back and being first in line on whatever the next hot model is that you have your eye on. ...like a Pepsi with my name on the warranty card? - Sent via iPhone. Please excuse any typos or brevity in my message
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