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  • #46
    http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...680/photo2.jpg

    same concept..after bezel removed, then can use a crystal lift or a knife..

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    • #47
      Originally posted by vick0002 View Post
      http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...680/photo2.jpg

      same concept..after bezel removed, then can use a crystal lift or a knife..
      Seriously, I will give up the idea of going back to RSC for now... someone mention here, nothing is perfect in life... so I take it and play hide seek with the dust for now... I pity one bro here his new daytona got scratched after dust removal. Well, next time I would bring my loupe along when I am buying my next rolex....

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      • #48
        Cool, its just a speck of dust
        Enjoy the watch
        If try to remove dust, may introduce permanant scratch
        Even worse

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        • #49
          If I can invent a laser machine that can burn off the dust without opening the watch.... that will be money making tool!!!!

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          • #50
            oh mine! This is the 1st time i've heard dust specks on the inside of the watch. Isn't the watches supposed to be "perfect" condition when u 1st bought it? Rolex somemore! I'm really shocked to hear that leh.. So having a loupe proves useful or more hassle if we managed to discover some imperfection in our watches? My naked eye don't see anything wrong with both me and my wife's rolex. Hope it stays that way and not invest in a loupe. Sometimes in life, the most we discover, the more perturbed when we know the news..
            Beep Beep!!!!!

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            • #51
              Originally posted by YurikaZe View Post
              oh mine! This is the 1st time i've heard dust specks on the inside of the watch. Isn't the watches supposed to be "perfect" condition when u 1st bought it? Rolex somemore! I'm really shocked to hear that leh.. So having a loupe proves useful or more hassle if we managed to discover some imperfection in our watches? My naked eye don't see anything wrong with both me and my wife's rolex. Hope it stays that way and not invest in a loupe. Sometimes in life, the most we discover, the more perturbed when we know the news..
              I really regret looking thru the loupe.

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              • #52
                If u cannot see with naked eye, then forget it lah. No point losing sleep over it. There is more to life. And if I am in your shoes, I will definitely ignore it over the risk of sending to RSC.
                PP 5726 leather for work
                PP 5167 for smart casual

                And for my Mrs
                PP 7018 IA (Blue face)
                PP 5067 (Black face)
                PP 5067 (White face)

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                • #53
                  the more we know, the more particular we become
                  Better to know less and enjoy more

                  Originally posted by YurikaZe View Post
                  Sometimes in life, the most we discover, the more perturbed when we know the news..

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by skydweller_sg View Post
                    the more we know, the more particular we become
                    Better to know less and enjoy more
                    Thru this first rolex. I learn one thing, don't trust rolex qc. Do it myself. Bring a loupe. Don't care how sale man think.

                    Now I feel like a dssd. Damn bugging me

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                    • #55
                      rolex QC really need to buck up

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                      • #56
                        Scratch or dust, I choose dust... so if you choose scratch, send your watch to RSC to get the dust removed...

                        It is a good thing to know that there is dust in your watch... if one day we put our LV on the same table accidentally, you will be able to find out which out is yours and which one is mine... cheers!

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by skydweller_sg View Post
                          the more we know, the more particular we become
                          Better to know less and enjoy more
                          agreed.. we got the watches so tat we can enjoy wearing them...

                          the continual thoughts on having no dusts, no scratches on the watches will only make u lose sleep and time

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by 116520 View Post
                            Scratch or dust, I choose dust... so if you choose scratch, send your watch to RSC to get the dust removed...

                            It is a good thing to know that there is dust in your watch... if one day we put our LV on the same table accidentally, you will be able to find out which out is yours and which one is mine... cheers!
                            Hahaha, unique you mean? I am trying to forget the dust for now, but as I am writing this, I am having my morning coffee at Starbucks... damn the sunlight catches the speck again... SIAN!!!!

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                            • #59
                              I manage to take some close shot on my LV. Not really a macro shot.

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                              • #60
                                Over the years.. learn that ignorance is bliss... just close 1 eye and enjoy the watch..

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