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Old 8 December 2016, 02:28 AM   #61
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Thanks, you would think in this day and age the bezels would be digitally aligned and attached and glued by a robot or at lest have guide pins to keep this from happening.
It's funny, when the question of perfection comes up, the experienced will say, if you want perfection go to AP or Patek. When your AP or Patek doesn't function well, they reply it's hand made art, if you want something with robot made tolerances go back to Rolex.
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Old 8 December 2016, 02:35 AM   #62
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It's funny, when the question of perfection comes up, the experienced will say, if you want perfection go to AP or Patek. When your AP or Patek doesn't function well, they reply it's hand made art, if you want something with robot made tolerances go back to Rolex.
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It's funny, when the question of perfection comes up, the experienced will say, if you want perfection go to AP or Patek. When your AP or Patek doesn't function well, they reply it's hand made art, if you want something with robot made tolerances go back to Rolex.


Yes...I've heard that too. You can't win.
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Old 8 December 2016, 03:56 AM   #64
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Moral of the story is that if it's truly off and if you are bothered by it (which is perfectly reasonable in my opinion) you can send it to an RSC and they will fix it. So in the end, you'll be happy.
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