Lets say no need to change parts, does it means RSC will service a vintage watch regardless of how old the watch is?
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Not true not true...those which are expensive collecters watch they will usually not touch and most of the time they dun hav parts. For example,the Double red (sub/sd I cant rmb),red sub i think they still might do..and the daytona from the 60s liddat 1? that daytona is worth say $60k?
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Anyone knows if you have a Rolex under warranty, does the local servicing centre charges for normal servicing? Like calibration, oil and polishing? Advice appreciated.
Polishing? No need to ask... those aunties will ask you to go home and "collect" more scars on your watches in the next 3-4 years and they will do the polishing for you when you service your watch there....
Approaching girls at bar might be difficult for many, approaching aunties at RSC is damn easy....
Provided you kena the rite aunty that is in good mood.Kena the wrong aunty thats it!Fyi,there are several aunties,and 1 younger receptionist.Check out what the aunties wear..(i meant on their wrist lar)
Anyone knows if you have a Rolex under warranty, does the local servicing centre charges for normal servicing? Like calibration, oil and polishing? Advice appreciated.
it is absolutely free for checking,calibrating etc,provided your watch is still under the warranty coverage. Oiling if they check and due so yes i think they will do it for free too.As for for polishing,you can refer to 116520 previous post.
Provided you kena the rite aunty that is in good mood.Kena the wrong aunty thats it!Fyi,there are several aunties,and 1 younger receptionist.Check out what the aunties wear..(i meant on their wrist lar)
as for what they wearing, I know the cleaner was sporting a ladies TT DJ with diamond markers ........ Some of the aunties dont even wear a watch
it is absolutely free for checking,calibrating etc,provided your watch is still under the warranty coverage. Oiling if they check and due so yes i think they will do it for free too.As for for polishing,you can refer to 116520 previous post.
I dont think it is that hard to put oil inside a watch, and since its open, a drop wont hurt either
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Has anyone here bought their rolex to service outside before, then a few yrs down the road bought it back to RSC for servicing, but RSC say other shop has service before so must charge you more for servicing?? Will this situation happen?? Cos I have tot of going to bring my watch outside for servicing... Kindly pls advice... Thks to all...
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