I think they did open up my Rolex to verify its authenticity. After telling me my Rolex is authentic, the aunty over the counter further told me that the technician adjusted the watch's accuracy during my verification which I spent S$107 on. It happened about 6 months ago.
Hi, all. Newbie here. Does anybody know about RSC's standard charges for authenticity verification? Is $107 the standard and they throw in the accuracy adjustment for free?
Thanks in advance.
Rolex Datejust 116231, Seiko Astron GPS LE SAST013G, Ball Ionosphere Chronograph LE CM1090C-SJ-BK.
I think they are referring to regulating the movement, and yes, rolex center charges $107 for the verification service
The 'report' is in verbal form, not black and white
The receipt they issue is not a verification report
Hi, all. Newbie here. Does anybody know about RSC's standard charges for authenticity verification? Is $107 the standard and they throw in the accuracy adjustment for free?
Thanks in advance.
When I bought my first two tone date just from a local ad. I took it to Rolex service centre for verification as I was a noob. But I guess being very fearful that I might have bought a fake I decided to pay for the verification cost . But in my opinion a cheaper alternative is to go to a servicing shop and get them to verify the watch for you while servicing the watch for use . It's a win win situation
When I bought my first two tone date just from a local ad. I took it to Rolex service centre for verification as I was a noob. But I guess being very fearful that I might have bought a fake I decided to pay for the verification cost . But in my opinion a cheaper alternative is to go to a servicing shop and get them to verify the watch for you while servicing the watch for use . It's a win win situation
I suppose the service fees would be generally lower than at RSC but you'll still need to be able trust them enough to leave your watch there for the servicing if necessary.
Rolex Datejust 116231, Seiko Astron GPS LE SAST013G, Ball Ionosphere Chronograph LE CM1090C-SJ-BK.
Just to share my experience with RSC in KL (MY) as I sent a watch there just a few days ago. Verification is made verbally only, and cost RM256. If all is good, they basically tell you that yes, it is authentic, some scratches and dings etc (normal for some wear), and then issue you with a receipt. You also get a pouch with a cleaning cloth. Time it took was about 30 mins.
typically if u send it for verification in the morning,u will be able to collect it after lunch time on the same day.
however,if u send it in the noon,then generally it'll only be ready the next working day.
Yes. You can still send in the watch to get a service price quote, but you now have to pay a sum of money even if it’s just to get a quote. It used to be FOC.
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