as a cautionary tale, i thought i might recount a recent experience... kinda.
some days back, i took 3 rolex watches to a local watch shop to have all their dials changed.
upon opening the first one, my watch maker commented that one of the watches looked quite dirty and something inside was loose and i might have to service it soon. later when he opened the other two, he said they were in good condition and they don't need any work.
all 3 watches had been serviced less than 12 months ago - one DD at rolex authorized SC (giovanni in SF), one DJ at top hour, and another DD at a non-rolex trained watchmaker's shop in lucky plaza (Shop H).
the movement that was dirty was serviced at Shop H. naturally, i was quite upset... because my experience at Shop H was also not an uneventful one.
at that time when i collected my watch after the service, i felt quite happy - the watch was as old as me and has never been serviced. the watchmaker had WOSTEP certifications and his neat workbench was at the back, away from customers.
only after going home did i realize that the rotor was quite noisy - it was not noisy before service. i had sent the watch in due to age, not because it was showing any sign of problems. so i had to go back to tell him about the noise - he wasn't sure what i was talking about but took it from me and had it fixed after a few tries.
then i went home and the following day after the day/date clicked over, i realized the day disc was not centered properly. at this time, i didn't want to go back to him anymore and decided i could live with the fault as it is not a big problem... at least the watch was serviced! but deep down i always had the suspicion that he was not the one who serviced the watch, due to his behavior/reaction when i described the problem to him.
now that i know the service is not up to standard, i'm very annoyed. his fee was also not cheap (very close to what top hour charges). QC was evidently sloppy. he did not clean up the hour markers and hands - i know because one of the marks was made by me. other problems, i can only wait to find out what they are when my watch comes back from top hour (i sent it in today).
for the past few days i wondered if i should go back and tell him my experience or if i should just send it somewhere else... i decided that even if i went back to him, the best he could do was to re-service my watch again. would i want that? definitely not. at worse he may say that he did a proper job and that the problems had nothing to do with him... i might become angrier if this happened.
perhaps this is my lesson for sending a rolex watch to a non-rolex trained person for servicing - it will be my first and last time.
some days back, i took 3 rolex watches to a local watch shop to have all their dials changed.
upon opening the first one, my watch maker commented that one of the watches looked quite dirty and something inside was loose and i might have to service it soon. later when he opened the other two, he said they were in good condition and they don't need any work.
all 3 watches had been serviced less than 12 months ago - one DD at rolex authorized SC (giovanni in SF), one DJ at top hour, and another DD at a non-rolex trained watchmaker's shop in lucky plaza (Shop H).
the movement that was dirty was serviced at Shop H. naturally, i was quite upset... because my experience at Shop H was also not an uneventful one.
at that time when i collected my watch after the service, i felt quite happy - the watch was as old as me and has never been serviced. the watchmaker had WOSTEP certifications and his neat workbench was at the back, away from customers.
only after going home did i realize that the rotor was quite noisy - it was not noisy before service. i had sent the watch in due to age, not because it was showing any sign of problems. so i had to go back to tell him about the noise - he wasn't sure what i was talking about but took it from me and had it fixed after a few tries.
then i went home and the following day after the day/date clicked over, i realized the day disc was not centered properly. at this time, i didn't want to go back to him anymore and decided i could live with the fault as it is not a big problem... at least the watch was serviced! but deep down i always had the suspicion that he was not the one who serviced the watch, due to his behavior/reaction when i described the problem to him.
now that i know the service is not up to standard, i'm very annoyed. his fee was also not cheap (very close to what top hour charges). QC was evidently sloppy. he did not clean up the hour markers and hands - i know because one of the marks was made by me. other problems, i can only wait to find out what they are when my watch comes back from top hour (i sent it in today).
for the past few days i wondered if i should go back and tell him my experience or if i should just send it somewhere else... i decided that even if i went back to him, the best he could do was to re-service my watch again. would i want that? definitely not. at worse he may say that he did a proper job and that the problems had nothing to do with him... i might become angrier if this happened.
perhaps this is my lesson for sending a rolex watch to a non-rolex trained person for servicing - it will be my first and last time.
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