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Old 3 April 2018, 06:15 PM   #1
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AD Damaged my bracelet

I went to Rolex AD to resize my hulk. But they damaged 2 screws. I bought it back and they replaced screws. But now when I get home I notice that the end of the screw pin on the opposite side are not matching with link. There not flush. Feel devastated because now I feel my Rolex is devalued. What would you guys suggest I do. Would Rolex help me if I contact them. It's still under warranty and I have the receipt for link removal but I do not want to go back to that AD. Thanks
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Old 3 April 2018, 06:18 PM   #2
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Seems a bit dramatic, I am not an expert at all but surely they can just be adjusted so they are flush?
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Old 3 April 2018, 06:22 PM   #3
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I dont think it can because the screwside is flush with link, maybe I am dramatic but I pay for perfection in Rolex now I can't stop thinking of the 2 imperfect links
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Old 3 April 2018, 06:26 PM   #4
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Firstly, you haven’t devalued your watch

Secondly, Rolex won’t care

Just go back to the AD and tell them to get it right. Also if they charged you to remove a link, that’s pretty average of them...
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Old 3 April 2018, 06:28 PM   #5
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They did charge me yes...

I will bring it to a different AD for opinion
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Old 3 April 2018, 06:29 PM   #6
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It sounds like they replaced the screws with shorter spares they had available.

If it were me I would thank them for the prompt but temporary fix, and look forward to having the correct screws fitted when they are available.
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Old 3 April 2018, 07:00 PM   #7
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Feel devastated because now I feel my Rolex is devalued.
its not devalued.
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Old 3 April 2018, 07:37 PM   #8
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It's not devalued - but the OP 'feels' it is because it bothers him (and I think quite rightly)

The AD charged you and got it wrong. I would be going back to them and insisting they get the correct screws and make it right and furthermore refund the initial charge and compensate you for the poor service.
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Old 3 April 2018, 07:40 PM   #9
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It’s not devalued and I’m sure they’ll make it right given the chance.
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Old 3 April 2018, 07:44 PM   #10
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Did the same AD size the watch when you bought it?
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Old 3 April 2018, 07:47 PM   #11
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Rolex bracelets are probably the easiest to resize in the watch industry thanks to their no nonsense screws... a shame that an AD can’t even get that right. I agree with others, seems like they gave you screws of the wrong size. Go back and have them correct it.
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Old 3 April 2018, 07:52 PM   #12
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It sounds like they replaced the screws with shorter spares they had available.

If it were me I would thank them for the prompt but temporary fix, and look forward to having the correct screws fitted when they are available.
I agree.
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Old 3 April 2018, 07:52 PM   #13
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Rolex bracelets are probably the easiest to resize in the watch industry thanks to their no nonsense screws... a shame that an AD can’t even get that right. I agree with others, seems like they gave you screws of the wrong size. Go back and have them correct it.


Not all screws are the same size as I recently found out while sizing bracelet myself!! The exact same screw needs to go into the same hole.


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Old 3 April 2018, 07:54 PM   #14
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Not all screws are the same size as I recently found out while sizing bracelet myself!


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Old 3 April 2018, 08:35 PM   #15
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It isn’t the end of the world. At your leisure get the screws replaced. As already mentioned there is zero impact to the value of the time piece.
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Old 3 April 2018, 09:05 PM   #16
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Take a deep breath. It is an easy fix. The watch has to been devalued.

But I am confused:

1. Did you purchase the watch new from this AD?

2. What happened to the original pins?

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Old 3 April 2018, 09:06 PM   #17
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Take the watch back to the AD and ask them to replace the screws with the correct ones. Ask for a refund on what they charged you and move on. Inspect the watch before you leave to make sure all is right.
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Old 3 April 2018, 09:21 PM   #18
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Give them a chance to make it right, I’m sure they will
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Old 3 April 2018, 09:52 PM   #19
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Rsc did the same thing to me with my daytona because I had asked for the screws to be replaced. When they gave me the watch I pointed it out and the tech said that its because the screws are cut specific to each bracelet (which I doubt). I told him to just put the old ones back on
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Old 3 April 2018, 10:02 PM   #20
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It sounds like they replaced the screws with shorter spares they had available.

If it were me I would thank them for the prompt but temporary fix, and look forward to having the correct screws fitted when they are available.
This ^^^^

Happened to me. They just put in the wrong length screws. Easy fix when I pointed it out. Replaced with correct ones in ten minutes while I waited.

Don't worry, just explain what they've done wrong. It happens!

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Old 3 April 2018, 10:28 PM   #21
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Screw, hole, what's this thread about? Lol.

On a serious note, just go back to the AD and explain that it seems the new screws are too short compared to the other ones and you'd like them to be replaced if its not too much trouble. The reasons are it doesn't look nice but most importantly they could get inadvertently unscrewed because they're not the good size. That would mean losing your watch.
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Old 3 April 2018, 10:29 PM   #22
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Old 3 April 2018, 10:32 PM   #23
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Screw, hole, what's this thread about? Lol.

On a serious note, just go back to the AD and explain that it seems the new screws are too short compared to the other ones and you'd like them to be replaced if its not too much trouble. The reasons are it doesn't look nice but most importantly they could get inadvertently unscrewed because they're not the good size. That would mean losing your watch.





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Old 3 April 2018, 10:36 PM   #24
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If all should be lost you will be able to find the screws for little money on the Net. So you can have it fixed by who you trust in or do it yourself. I can believe that you find it unpleasant to turn back to that A D.
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Old 3 April 2018, 10:39 PM   #25
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I am sorry to hear about the screws... hopefully they will resolve the issue for you.

But, I am stuck on the fact that they charged you for resizing. I have had many watches resized over the last 30 years, and I have never paid for adjusting the links on a watch bracelet.

How much did they charge?


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I am sorry to hear about the screws... hopefully they will resolve the issue for you.

But, I am stuck on the fact that they charged you for resizing. I have had many watches resized over the last 30 years, and I have never paid for adjusting the links on a watch bracelet.

How much did they charge?


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Same here, bu the do not know if OP purchased this watch from this AD or even from an AD. Not enough info.
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Old 3 April 2018, 11:17 PM   #28
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They did charge me yes...



I will bring it to a different AD for opinion


I would probably take it to a different AD if I was in this situation.

Or, go back to the same AD and ask to speak to the manager.


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Old 3 April 2018, 11:20 PM   #30
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First of all sorry to hear, second go make yourself a drink and calm down stuff happens. No reason to ever feel devestated over something so insignificant. Buy new screws or have another AD rep move them to the correct spots. They’re just screws and cheap. Happens a lot bc AD sales people sometimes size watches and aren’t always very good at it.
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