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    I seen some of the sellers indicating in the sales that they have a warranty card

    Then someone asked if the card is named? Does this really matter? Will RSC check the to NRIC? What is the significance of this card to the watch?

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    unnamed warranty means that u can always put in your name later. however, RSC will know which year the watch is manufactured through the series label. if the watch has been brought in for service @ RSC, they will have a record also even if the card is un-named. in fact, RSC does not even ask for the warranty card.

    warranty only covers manufacturer defects. as such normal servicing will have to be paid also. i have not heard any rolex watch that has to be repaired under warranty period except for the COSC timing.

    they will not ask for NRIC to match unless the watch is blacklisted.

    Originally posted by edsonchan View Post
    I seen some of the sellers indicating in the sales that they have a warranty card.

    it only matters if it is a BNIB piece as a new buyer will want to have his/her name on it. other than BNIB condition, i see no reason why there is any significance between having name or no name on the card

    Then someone asked if the card is named? Does this really matter? Will RSC check the to NRIC? What is the significance of this card to the watch?
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    • #3
      Originally posted by triton View Post
      i have not heard any rolex watch that has to be repaired under warranty period
      I'm one such unlucky soul...so you may add me to the statistics.

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      • #4
        duh... what exactly happened?

        Originally posted by ejaan View Post
        I'm one such unlucky soul...so you may add me to the statistics.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by edsonchan View Post
          I seen some of the sellers indicating in the sales that they have a warranty card

          Then someone asked if the card is named? Does this really matter? Will RSC check the to NRIC? What is the significance of this card to the watch?
          No they will not bother. Only within 2 years...you are covered by warrenty. They won't care who brings the watch to RSC...don't have to match with the name on the paper


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          • #6
            Does it mean, the name on the card will not make any difference? Then why ask comsumer to fill up?

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            • #7
              Yeah loh... everytime buy from ADs also got "forced" to write down... don't understand ...

              Originally posted by edsonchan View Post
              Does it mean, the name on the card will not make any difference? Then why ask comsumer to fill up?

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              • #8
                I think they do not want you to regret and return the item...
                even if you do, most pple will feel bad to return , cos it is already named....

                Whatever it is..... the only reason i ask is becuase if i ever were to buy one from others.... I know I can use the card no matter what... this is good enough

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                • #9
                  ADs are "bound by duty" to insist that the customer fill in all necessary details on the warranty paper/card.....

                  some ADs dun follow the rule though.........
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                  • #10
                    Doubt u can ever return a Rolex that u purchased back to an AD here for a refund. Its a different thing in US, there's actually a 30 day money back refund even for a Rolex. As such, the AD usually issues the warranty after the 30 day period though u can request for it earlier.

                    Originally posted by edsonchan View Post
                    I think they do not want you to regret and return the item...
                    even if you do, most pple will feel bad to return , cos it is already named....

                    Whatever it is..... the only reason i ask is becuase if i ever were to buy one from others.... I know I can use the card no matter what... this is good enough
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by sys12345 View Post
                      Doubt u can ever return a Rolex that u purchased back to an AD here for a refund. Its a different thing in US, there's actually a 30 day money back refund even for a Rolex. As such, the AD usually issues the warranty after the 30 day period though u can request for it earlier.
                      Buying at local AD is good as we can be almost sure the watches we buy have not been taken on 30 day loans by previous customers.

                      It is bad if you discover some scratches or flaws after you bring the watch home and find it difficult to exchange for a new watch.

                      In the US, it seems to be common practice (or law even) in most states to be able to bring goods back if not satisfied within a time frame.

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                      • #12
                        The return policy is a double edged sword. As for anything that u buy, u need to check the item before bringing back. The same goes for buying a watch from a local AD. If u did not bother to examine the watch carefully before bringing back and u discovered a scratch later, i doubt very much u can return the watch back to the AD for a full refund.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by edsonchan View Post
                          I seen some of the sellers indicating in the sales that they have a warranty card

                          Then someone asked if the card is named? Does this really matter? Will RSC check the to NRIC? What is the significance of this card to the watch?
                          It doesn't matter. Just the seller's tactic wanted to impress buyers about the status of watches as BNIB.

                          It is advice to have watches verify at RSC if purchase is not from ADs or some established pre-owned shop.

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