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Old 9 October 2019, 11:42 AM   #61
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Have they not been fixing it? I've had nothing but stellar warranty service from rolex. It's a brand new movement and these things happen to watches.
I would rather get a brand new watch that doesn't need fixed, instead of a brand new watch that needs to be handled, opened, and repaired. Transparency on why and how the watches are affected, what percentage are affected, and what the fix is would be nice.

Yes, Tudor has been fixing them. But have you seen all the scratches and dings caused by RSC? Not to mention having to open a brand new watch. Not my preference.
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Old 9 October 2019, 11:44 AM   #62
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I travel with this one more than my GMT2C

Thanks for sharing!!!
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