actually paying $75 for verification is no big deal. problem is how RSC handle the situation. like i mention, has anyone tried to send in a BNIB watch to RSC for servicing? in that case, RSC will check everything and then tell you there is nothing to service, so thats considered free verification on top of that water proofing will not be affected?
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Originally posted by yeshe View Postactually paying $75 for verification is no big deal. problem is how RSC handle the situation. like i mention, has anyone tried to send in a BNIB watch to RSC for servicing? in that case, RSC will check everything and then tell you there is nothing to service, so thats considered free verification on top of that water proofing will not be affected?
Why wouldn't water proofing be affected? if you ask them to check they will open up and take a look still wad
Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)
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Originally posted by Darkangel View PostOnly the part in bold is correct....
Why wouldn't water proofing be affected? if you ask them to check they will open up and take a look still wad
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well just go and experience it for yourself.......
"for routine verification checks and regulation, they do not test for waterproofing."the hype is true. listen at your own risk.
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From what I know...nope.
When they close the caseback of the watch after inspection...it's almost as gd as no problems. Because there were the ones that closed it. SO by right ther shouldnt be any problems.
They MIGHT do a test if you say you suspect there may be a water seepage.
Then again...if water sip it's also quite obvious 1 la.
Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)
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Originally posted by ohlins View Postwell just go and experience it for yourself.......
"for routine verification checks and regulation, they do not test for waterproofing."
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if the condition is ok, they will advice you no servicing is required.....
if servicing is recommended, then for issues on water resistance, they will let u know if there are problems e.g. case pitting, case back pitting, crystal damaged blah blah blah
waterproofing is included when rsc service a watch... similar to polishing......the hype is true. listen at your own risk.
visit my watch and audio blog oohlins.blogspot & learn how to use the rolex comfort link
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Originally posted by Darkangel View PostFrom what I know...nope.
When they close the caseback of the watch after inspection...it's almost as gd as no problems. Because there were the ones that closed it. SO by right ther shouldnt be any problems.
They MIGHT do a test if you say you suspect there may be a water seepage.
Then again...if water sip it's also quite obvious 1 la.
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Originally posted by ohlins View Postif the condition is ok, they will advice you no servicing is required.....
if servicing is recommended, then for issues on water resistance, they will let u know if there are problems e.g. case pitting, case back pitting, crystal damaged blah blah blah
waterproofing is included when rsc service a watch... similar to polishing......
1) i send in a 1675 GMT Master for servicing. RSC check and gave me a quote to change dial, bezel, waterproofing, blar blar blar, total $1800. I reject quote and service outside. ( In the end, no servicing done, but verify the watch is genuine )
2) i send in a BNIB GMT IIc for servicing. RSC check and tell me no problem ( i assume including waterproofing ). I walk away happy because verification is done free.
3) i send in a 'fake' GMT for servicing. RSC check, does not want to provide quote because its not genuine.
correct me if i m wrong for the above 3 situations.
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Originally posted by yeshe View PostYes this is what i meant. Assuming 3 scenerios,
1) i send in a 1675 GMT Master for servicing. RSC check and gave me a quote to change dial, bezel, waterproofing, blar blar blar, total $1800. I reject quote and service outside. ( In the end, no servicing done, but verify the watch is genuine )
2) i send in a BNIB GMT IIc for servicing. RSC check and tell me no problem ( i assume including waterproofing ). I walk away happy because verification is done free.
3) i send in a 'fake' GMT for servicing. RSC check, does not want to provide quote because its not genuine.
correct me if i m wrong for the above 3 situations.
Just want to add something to point 3....you won't get away that easily. Watch would be chong gong and most probably they will take down particulars or something...and question u...then u enjoy your Lorlec kopi already
Originally posted by yeshe View Postsorry for my noobness, since you agree that watches can be verify by servicing quote ( hence FOC ) why everyone prefer to pay $75 just for a receipt? pai seh?
Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)
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Originally posted by yeshe View PostYes this is what i meant. Assuming 3 scenerios,
1) i send in a 1675 GMT Master for servicing. RSC check and gave me a quote to change dial, bezel, waterproofing, blar blar blar, total $1800. I reject quote and service outside. ( In the end, no servicing done, but verify the watch is genuine )
2) i send in a BNIB GMT IIc for servicing. RSC check and tell me no problem ( i assume including waterproofing ). I walk away happy because verification is done free.
3) i send in a 'fake' GMT for servicing. RSC check, does not want to provide quote because its not genuine.
correct me if i m wrong for the above 3 situations.
for no 2, once opened, the watch cannot be "assumed" to be WR to its full rating without a waterproofing test.
no 3 is irrelevant.the hype is true. listen at your own risk.
visit my watch and audio blog oohlins.blogspot & learn how to use the rolex comfort link
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Thank you bros for all the invaluable answers. In this case, if i were to buy a BNIB watch, no point go RSC. Just use it for good 5-10yrs then send for servicing, hopefully dont get a shock
For preown, send it to RSC for servicing. Can check health of watch at the same time verification
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Originally posted by yeshe View PostYes this is what i meant. Assuming 3 scenerios,
1) i send in a 1675 GMT Master for servicing. RSC check and gave me a quote to change dial, bezel, waterproofing, blar blar blar, total $1800. I reject quote and service outside. ( In the end, no servicing done, but verify the watch is genuine )
2) i send in a BNIB GMT IIc for servicing. RSC check and tell me no problem ( i assume including waterproofing ). I walk away happy because verification is done free.
3) i send in a 'fake' GMT for servicing. RSC check, does not want to provide quote because its not genuine.
correct me if i m wrong for the above 3 situations.
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Originally posted by yeshe View PostThank you bros for all the invaluable answers. In this case, if i were to buy a BNIB watch, no point go RSC. Just use it for good 5-10yrs then send for servicing, hopefully dont get a shock
For preown, send it to RSC for servicing. Can check health of watch at the same time verification
Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)
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