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21 April 2009, 01:02 PM | #1 |
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Disappointed with Rolex servicing. (Edit: But, Now Delighted !)
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Well,my S/S Air-King-Date came back from getting serviced today,and I have to say that I'm not at all impressed with what I'm looking at.My watch initially was brought to an official Rolex retailer here in Ottawa Ontario for a broken mainspring(just happened the day before),and a complete servicing.I didn't mind ponying up the $500+ for the 5 star Rolex treatment because in my mind the watch would be 100% when I got it back. Boy,was I ever wrong! The first thing I noticed was the graining(brushed finish) job on the bracelet and lugs....I could have done a better job myself(seriously).the finish was very dull almost flat gray with a fairly deep grain and very uneven on the lugs...even criss-crossed in places. The edges of the oyster bracelet were sharp and very uncomfortable on the wrist...it almost felt like a $10 flea market watch.The second thing was the crystal....it wasn't replaced! instead it looks like it was polished.I remember there were a couple of scratches on the crystal around the cyclops glass and they are still there.Three,the underside of the lugs weren't even touched and have tool marks on them.I can't say for sure if the crown was replaced or not but the coronet is totally upside down when screwed in...it was perfect before! Four,NO DOCUMENTATION WHAT SO EVER!!!...just a sales slip and a little paper service booklet.Nothing to say that this watch ever saw a Rolex watchmaker....nothing!These issues have cast some serious doubt on the quality of workmanship that my watch received....I don't even want to think about the inside.I've put in a call to the retailer to express my dis-satisfaction....I guess I'll have to wait and see what happens.Meantime,my watch is in my dresser drawer still sitting in the service box....I can't even bare to look at it. |
21 April 2009, 01:24 PM | #2 |
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Interesting issues..
I don't know what to say...........Are you sure that this ever went to an official Rolex Service center, or even a contracted Rolex Trained and Certified Watchmaker for it's repairs.. ??? Here in the USA they won't even open the back until you have received the written estimate of service and approved the recommendations and requirements.. If the crystal is Acrylic, it is almost always changed unless requested otherwise. Then it always comes back with paperwork plus a 1 year Official Rolex Warranty.
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21 April 2009, 01:29 PM | #3 |
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I agree with Tools, something is not right about the whole deal. Hopefully if you've paid already you have some kind of recourse. Even a poor job by an RSC should be better than you describe. Good luck.
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21 April 2009, 01:29 PM | #4 |
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Sorry to hear this. Rolex's servicing is supposed to be better than many others - in Singapore, it certainly is first-class (expensive, but you get good service and a fresh one-year guarantee) - and your experience deals a severe blow to that reputation.
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21 April 2009, 01:52 PM | #5 |
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Take it / send it back and tell them what you have told us.
Insist on what you paid for. Do not take no for an answer. This is inexcusable!
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21 April 2009, 01:56 PM | #6 |
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You have to take it back. Something is clearly wrong. My watch just came back pretty much flawless from an RSC.
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21 April 2009, 01:58 PM | #7 |
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I gotta tell you Guys...I'm pretty upset with the whole thing.I was assured that the watch would go to a certified Rolex service center,and I believe it did....just not the Rolex HQ in Toronto.There is a certified service center here in Ottawa that services the two Rolex dealers here and again I was assured that they follow the same strict procedures as Toronto HQ.The watch came back in a Rolex service box,polishing cloth, little paper booklet,and a winding tag,but no official documentation what so ever.Apparently my sales slip is my "warranty".I called the dealer head office,expressed my concerns and the person on the phone agreed that it didn't sound right.He is looking into it and asked me not to take any further action until he got back to me(that made me feel a little better).All I know is that this watch did not get serviced properly....someone dropped the ball somewhere.....
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Complain loudly.
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21 April 2009, 02:33 PM | #11 |
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I've read some of your comments guys,and I doubt I'll bring it back to the same retailer.I'll wait a day or two and listen to what they have to say,but the service center here in Ottawa will never see this watch again.I don't like what I see....what about the things that I can't see? I will likely box it up along with a copy of the receipt and Fedex it directly to Rolex Canada to get their opinion. I've literally had a knot in my stomach all evening over this....I don't think I've ever been so disappointed when it comes to my personal belongings.
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21 April 2009, 02:41 PM | #12 |
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I can definitely understand where you're coming from. I'd be pi$$ed beyond words if this happened to my watch. Can you post some pics of it?
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21 April 2009, 03:21 PM | #13 |
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thats definitely not a good experience.......Let us know how it goes??
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21 April 2009, 03:59 PM | #14 |
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Dispute the charges on your CC. Contact the AD and inform why you are doing so. Finally, contact the RSC in your area and inform them of what happened. I am sure that some resolve will come of your mattter. The AK date is a watch not often seen here on the forum...I would love to see some pics.
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Sorry to hear about your bad luck. I know through working with RSC,this forum, and friends experience RSC does care about how you feel and your feedback. If RSC did the work call them and send it back. Rolex will make it right. The RSCs may make mistakes from time to time but they usually make it right. I would add you don't want a long wait for your watch and it is putting you out to send it back again and be without your watch. IMHO
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Call Rolex headquarters and report this fraud. They essentially took full money for a real service and went to some BS second rate shop to get it done. On top of that they possibly damaged your watch and its finish.
This is fraud and there isn't an official service center in Ottawa so they are lying to you. |
21 April 2009, 06:39 PM | #17 |
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Keep up updated Airoyster, I hope they resolve your situation. I would raise hell.
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21 April 2009, 06:44 PM | #18 |
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You should definitely take pictures , write a letter in which you explain what happened and send it to Rolex HQ in Canada . If you do not get satisfaction soon , take it all the way to Rolex S.A in Switzerland . Nobody has the right to mistreat a Rolex , regardless what they charged . If they can't do a decent job they shouldn't touch it at all.
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Get it back to the official Rolex retailer and demand that they make things right.
I had a negative issue with the NY RSC. I had to send the watch back because there were tool marks on the case back.
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its gotta go back and be done right
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if i were u i will go back and talk to them loudly and tell them that u r dissatisfied with ur service... damn thats bad.. soory to hear that
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21 April 2009, 09:15 PM | #22 |
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I would let Rolex Canada deal with the retailer.
The story you got from the retailer about no warranty documentation smells pretty bad Good Luck and let us know how it goes.
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Ok
I'll bet that watch never saw the inside of the RSC. That retaler probably did it in house, happened to me. I would dispute the CC charges, and send the watch to them myself. Skip the retailer, and his added charges. And yeah, I'd be upset too..............David
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21 April 2009, 09:58 PM | #24 |
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I agree on calling RSC directly. I had my ss Airking serviced here at NY RSC and it came back 100% new. PERFECT in evvery way, and once again, I thought they swapped my watch for a new one. I got the warranty card too. I wish you the best but certainly go to RSC directly to inquire.
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send it back.. not acceptable. whether it was a "new" person on staff who got your watch or experienced person.. not acceptable in my book.. the "no documentation" is a concern too?
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21 April 2009, 11:58 PM | #26 |
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I just had mine serviced at an independant, and was very happy with the results. Watch looks new and they replaced the crystal. From what I have read, any watch that has a plastic crystal, it's replaced at service. I got a warranty card, pressure testing slip showing where it passed, my reciept, as well as a service box and polishing cloth.
You would think that a RSC would have done all of this if not more.
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I doubt that this watch went to a Rolex service center Most likely "Mr. Tony" the watchmaker, tried his best for 80 bucks worth of blowing a bit here and a little bit there. |
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22 April 2009, 12:16 AM | #28 |
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Have had my Explorer II for 16 years and have had it reconditioned/serviced four times. Just received it back from service last week. Every time it is like a brand new watch with one exception. The exception is the band is still broke it and comfortable.
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That sucks! I hope you get this resolved to your satisfaction. I would would be sick to my stomach as well if I were you. Best of luck to you!
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22 April 2009, 03:15 AM | #30 |
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Hi Lads,
So far I've heard nothing back from the Rolex Retailer.I'll give it another day before contacting Rolex Canada directly.Hopefully they will show some concern. |
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