Originally posted by Submariner Guy
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sure, there are slip ups now and then. people complain watches get scratched for simple jobs and some particles were lodged here and there within the watch and maybe a misaligned date wheel or even lousy timing... but the same problems can also happen at ANY third party watch maker's... and i doubt they have a master watch maker on hand to do QC checks.
it is also not possible to replicate RSC facilities at a third party watch maker's shop (water pressure testing, clean controlled environment, proper oils, etc).
some people feel that even at its current prices ($1k?), an RSC overhaul is worth every cent because the work done there will guarantee your watch for 2 years all over the globe AND everything is (replaced if necessary), assembled, oiled and tuned to factory specs. no where else can you get this guarantee.
so if you're "some people" then there can be no substitute for an RSC overhaul. i guess what i'm just trying to say is...
there are pros and cons. although it may not always make financial sense to send a watch to RSC, but i think sometimes, for some people and some watches, it's worth paying for an RSC job! the pros and cons are for YOU to decide.
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