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24 January 2011, 02:56 AM | #1 |
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jeweler offering free annual refinishing?
I looked at Rolex at a local jeweler. She told me if I bought from them they would refinish the watch once a year. I thought this was puzzling. Why would a high quality stainless watch need refinishing every year?
I asked if when I brought it in for refinishing they would try to sell me on having a $500 service. She said no.... |
24 January 2011, 03:00 AM | #2 |
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kinda sales technique, no big deal anyway!
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I read somewhere you should only get your Rolex polished by RSC since they have the better machines.
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The refinishing is only $50-75.
The full service overhaul is $500. It is nice of them to offer than. |
24 January 2011, 03:04 AM | #5 |
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I would prefer to get my refinishing done by the RSC - they have the proper machines that keep the lines of the case crisp. Anyway, polishing a watch every year reduces the lifespan of the watch looking at its best - every time you polish, you lose a bit of metal, and there's nothing worse than an overpolished watch. Once every 5-7 years, in line with a full service, is absolutely fine by me
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I'm in the camp that "refinishing," if that means polishing, is not a good thing for the watch. Clean only, never polish. Therefore this offer wouldn't mean much to me! And even if you like that "new" look, you're right, a Rolex definitely doesn't need refinishing each year!!
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nothing wrong with the offer,it's just if you want your watch to look as good as new each year,as the watch will pick up marks,Rolex would be the best people for the job,so if you can wait to get it polished at the same tme as your service all the better.
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24 January 2011, 04:10 AM | #9 |
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I sure they mean well, but I'd rather have Rolex do it-if at all. As mentioned once metal is gone.....
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I like the look that the watch has been worn. Would only refinish at the servicing every 5-7 years as well.
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Depending on the watch, use and condition I may not even have it polished when serviced every 5-7 years. My Exp II is my daily use watch, its in pretty decent shape, not too many scratches on it but it's only 2 years into it's life. I REALLY DOUBT I will have it polished in a few years when I send it in. Its not a beauty queen and those are just like the wrinkles I am slowly starting to get... Its just part of life.
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got my 16610from rebbecas jewellers in southport(england)really nice people,the service they give is really good.also give you a first service with the rolex,FREE cant beat that.
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Watches never look the same after they have been polished. If you look with a loop you can tell a watch has been polished. I get rid of my watches prior to needing a polish.
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And well said Peter!! Embrace the scratches!! It is a watch and meant to be worn and enjoyed!
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I'd had it polished every 5 years. Not every year.
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My local AD gave me an extra three years warranty AND one free crystal replacement if ever needed.
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All SS is polished even when it is brand new. So if polished properly with the correct equipment it would look like new condition with a loop considering that there were no deep gouges.
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If you took advantage of that offer and had your watch polished every year you wouldn't have much of a watch left after ten years or so.
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It's not so much the machines it's the person doing the polishing
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