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16 December 2019, 01:51 PM | #31 |
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I’m not suggesting one way or another, but do know for every horror story you read there are thousands upon thousands of successful service center events.
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16 December 2019, 03:15 PM | #32 |
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I'll probably sell it to someone who can live with it for a reasonable price.
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16 December 2019, 03:34 PM | #33 |
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Two things:
1 - If it's lint (dust, etc) wouldn't there be the possibility that it could migrate through the date window into the movement? 2 - If you decide to let the AD send it to an RSC make sure they do indeed send it to an RSC because if someone other than Rolex opens it the warrantee is . . . gone! Good luck!
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16 December 2019, 04:48 PM | #34 |
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Take it to RSC to clean it man. You wont enjoy your watch at all if you leave it there.
Your eyes will automatically get drawn to that area. I've had my share of shoddy Rolex QC myself and I'm speaking from personal experience. Once you see something not right your eyes will always concentrate on that area no matter what you try to do and just take the total joy of wearing the watch away. |
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I suspect you would be hard pushed to find a Gshock with a fault like that. OP it's a shame Rolex QC seems to have gone downhill and I offer my sympathy on your predicament. I would make your AD aware of the problem and then see if you can live with it for a while, if not then get it sent off the RSC to be sorted. Selling it and then waiting ages for another one seems to me to be a stupid suggestion IMEHO.
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16 December 2019, 07:25 PM | #36 |
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To the RSC with it. Easy fix.
Watchmakers employed by Rolex are professionals and I would not hesitate to let them handle my watch. There is the odd chance that something might go wrong but that’s the exception.
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Issues caused by RSC and the service network are vastly outnumbered by the number of problems that they solve. Humans are very quick to leave bad reviews when they experience even the tiniest of inconveniences, good reviews are much harder to coax out of happy customers. |
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16 December 2019, 08:10 PM | #39 |
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Send it in! That’s absolutely unacceptable! Forget waiting until sending it in for service. It’s a brand new freaking watch! There should be nothing wrong with it to that extent. Why have we become okay and comfortable with inferior craftsmanship and afraid to speak up about it or wait 5 years to have it corrected.
Don’t worry about having the watch opened up it’s fairly straightforward simple procedure to open the back, remove the movement clean the crystal and put it back together. It’s a manufacturing process and things like this unfortunately sometimes happen no company is impervious to it. |
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If I do take it to RSC, I will talk to the tech first, document the (obviously mint) condition and suggest that I expect it back looking no different (sans blemish under the crystal of course ha!). I am obviously not selling it, thanks for the suggestions though guys . Have it on today and will see how much I notice it. Will keep you guys updated. |
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I always read posts like this and wish others had chimed in and told me ages ago there was a chance my watches would have had marks or slight damage from service as I would have held off until they got some use. live and learn. |
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For me, I am fine with scratches and dings - as long as I put them there!! Particularly on a brand new watch, I would hate to get it back with any marks that I did not put on it. |
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That for me is the worst advice ever. DO NOT use anything else than RSC. Either you leave it be (free), or you send it to rolex under warranty since this is not your fault (free, but expect to be watchless for a few weeks). DO NOT send it to anyone else. First, because they will charge you, and second, if there is more to fix, you will lose any other free possibilities with rolex since you didnt go through them, and they will charge you for a regular service. |
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16 December 2019, 11:07 PM | #45 |
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I'd let it go and deal with it at service.
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Looking like a poor man's Tudor ayyyyy lol
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Please explain what you mean by above remark.
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The posts on this thread aren’t telling you to go into the AD and be disrespectful. Since you want to avoid drama or come across as ungrateful, I’d suggest this: go in and let the owner (if that’s who you deal with) know. Tell him that you’d like to wear the watch to ensure it’s keeping time, getting broken in, etc. Also let him know that at some point in the future you’ll come back in to get it serviced and at the point you’ll ask to have it fixed. If you are completely adverse to doing business with the AD, then send it to RSC. |
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I'd let the AD sort it out to your liking
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I would take it back to Rolex, it is something you will be seeing everytime you look at your watch..
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Given your relationship with the AD, I am sure you can handle this in a manner that builds, instead of detracts from the relationship.
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I always write "send it in for service!" without much thought. Then a few weeks ago I bought a new Omega Speedmaster, and it quit on the first day. I bought it gray market from overseas, so taking/sending it back to the seller was not going to be cost effective, so I just sent it off to the OSC. Of course, I had no choice as it was not just a cosmetic flaw, but I can better relate to the anguish of spending thousands of dollars for something new and then not having it for many, many, many weeks. I didn't specify "don't polish" thinking that they'll see that it's new and not mess with it. Probably a mistake.
Anyway, yeah, me, Mr. OCD, I'd send it back and get it fixed. Really, all they should do is pop out the movement, blow away the dust and put it back together, right? If it's the crystal, then they'll just replace it. No biggee either way. Best of luck.
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Unscrew the crown, and put a vacuum on it, see if it moves.
Regardless, send it back to Rolex and get it fixed. |
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I didn't say send the watch to an Rolex-certified independent. I said take it to an independent, if one is available, who can look at the situation, suggests some solutions, and do the work under warranty, if the OP agrees. I have done this on multiple occasions to have my Rolex watches regulated under warranty.
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The main problem with an RSC is that the abbreviation subconsciously reminds people of the word "risk". In reality there is little risk.
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