Originally posted by ricnas1
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Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)
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For authentication, I doubt RSC will perform the so-called pressure test but I confirmed that there is an equipment in RSC to perform the test.
I do had this experience few years ago, I sent in my rolex for verification and at the same time I asked to replace the acrylic crystal. My watch came out with a report (the report is meant for their record and it won't issued to you) and the report chopped with a stamp "Waterproof" and the lady told me that your watch everything is original and it's waterproof / water resistance now.
I am guessing, if we send in our watch for verification and request for the pressure test, probably we need to pay an extra.
[I am pretty happy with the result because mine is a vintage watch. Normally vintage watch is no longer water resistance.]
Cheerio,
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Originally posted by decksurgeon View Post(1) am very surprised. surely they should guarantee water proofness after a service. isnt this what the service of a watch is about in the first place? to put things right, back to near factory condition. usually the seals are changed after a service and the watch is tested with the ALC2000.
of course if the watch is vintage and has not waterproofness to start with in the first place, then this is not possible at all (eg. old vintage IWCs, vintage Omegas etc)
(2) - i'd expect that the watch be returned to the owner in the same waterproofness state even after the caseback is opened for verification. somehow it does not make sense to pay a provider for a fee to do a service (such as verification) to have you product returned to you worse off state than before. does anyone know what actually happens at RSC with regards to this matter?
pressing the caseback (usually screwing it back in the oyster case of rolex) is one thing - having the right tools definitely makes the job a lot easier for the operator. but the final test with a ALC 2000 still must be carried out after that to ensure that the watch is indeed waterproof.
1. its when u send the watch for a quotation for a service... not after service.
2. like i said... when u send for authentication, they wl not say anything abt the watch waterproofness being compromised.. but they will remark if u send the watch to get a quotation, they will remark that...
question is do they close it the same way or is there an extra step using the pressure testing equipment.... since u paid the verification fee.... but not everybody will pay to get the watch serviced....Rolex GMT Master 1675 16750 16760 16700
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Submariner 16610LV 16613
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Originally posted by Darkangel View PostThere won't be a serious problem actually if you use the proper tools and screw it back...of course in this case they do have the proper tools so there is actually no problem or difference in waterproofing as when you got it.
Thanx.
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Some info
I posted this in 'ROLEX in General' thread and thought it is also relevant to this thread. Just to share my first-hand experience. Thank you for reading.
http://sg-roc.com/showthread.php?p=56969#post56969
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Sometimes it calls for your own judgement, how much u trust the seller, if he's a super old bird (regular) in forum then quite safe. Having said that, times are bad, it's better be safe than sorry.....unless you know rolex well enough....
my 2 cents.....Last edited by alexera; 07-11-08, 12:51 AM......................................
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bring to darkie lah!He can verify for you at a very special fee! I agreed with darkie,dun waste yr $75 dollars.Just send it over tell them watch stops after 2 days of wearing.Than they will chk for you free provided it is still cover under the 2 yrs warranty.
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personally, i'd have RSC verify it's authenticity.
just to have that piece of mind...
anyway u've already spent thousands of $$$ on the watch, wat's $75 more??
just my 2 cents..[B][I]There's no jewels or gems to compliment a man..
Only a perfect timepiece that should be worn on his wrist.. [/I][/B]
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