Originally posted by skydweller_sg
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116610LV should I bring in RSC?
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For a S$12K watch & a brand like Rolex, there's no excuse of course but even the best of the best falters! I would suggest to bring it in RSC asap while still under warranty to regulate, clean up, etc.
Rolex owner since 2010
Previously owned:
Explorer II(216570) black dial AN serial
GMT-Master II(116710LN) AN serial
Current collection:
Datejust 36(116234) V serial
GMT-Master II(116713LN) AN serial
Upcoming/Wishlist:
"Hulk" green sub(116610LV)
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i brought it in today about 10.45am for removal of a dust particle at 11 o'clock. the malay lady attended to me. asked her how long it will take, straight away told me half a day. i nearly fainted, said will call me when ready, i said ok without realised i forgotten to bring my phone, she was kind enough to ask the tech how long it will take, and came back telling me 1hr. i specially requested her to inform the tech when opening the case to be extra careful. once i got back she face borrowed me her jewellery loupe for me to see. i inspected the watch before i leave, no trace of scratch. well done rsc.
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If u r uncomfortable to live with it. Bring back to RSC.
you can highlight to them and make sure they handled ur watch with care. Tell them how disppted u r and get them to state it down so that ur watch will b handled w care.
Alternatively if u r gd enugg, u might even request them to replace a new pc which the chances are slim.Rolex Smurf 116619LB | Rolex Deepsea 126660 | Rolex Batman 116710BLNR | Rolex Daytona Black 116520 | Rolex Kermit 16610LV | Rolex GMT 2 116718LN Green Dial | Rolex Polar 16570 | Rolex DJ 115200 | AP ROO Montauk Highway | PAM 312 | PAM 425 | Cartier Santos XL | Maurice Lacroix Skeleton MP6258 | Maurice Lacroix PT6187/97
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Originally posted by 116520 View PostChance of getting scratches is quite high...
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Yes for dust it is something that cannot be avoided. I'm working in a cleanroom environment and I know as even in cleanroom there are dust and particles... Frankly I would try not to check so hard else life would be too tiring...Current watch list:-
Rolex DJ (11640)
Omega Seamaster (daily beater - now down pending servicing...)
Tudor Glamour DD
Magrette Bronze (daily beater)
Hamilton Jazz
PAM 0000 (Got it for my 41 BD)
Latest new toy:-
Seiko Sumo Diver (daily beater to replace my broken Seamaster)
Moving into vintage rolex... targeting on good condition DD1803, Explorer1 1016, Explorer2 1655.
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Originally posted by sunny_blue View PostYes for dust it is something that cannot be avoided. I'm working in a cleanroom environment and I know as even in cleanroom there are dust and particles... Frankly I would try not to check so hard else life would be too tiring...
bro. issue true that for clean room environment. even 100 % dust free also cannot be avoided? still will kenna micro specks of dust which are visible under the bright sunlight?
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