I have been interested in watches since my teenage days and have always had the view that Rolex are for (uneducated) contractors :P But after a deep discussion session in July this year with a good friend, who is a moderator here, I did my own study and fell in love with the Rolex history and dedication to simple excellence. SG-ROC is a fantastic site to me and I've really learnt a lot from all your sharings. My Swiss engineer colleagues also told me about the engineering prowess of Rolex and her few suppliers. So went ahead to buy my first Rolex - this beautiful TT GMTIIc from THG.
http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/...2010GMTIIc.jpg
Eager to throughly examine my watch, I used a Leica EZ4D stereomicroscope to examine the watch and to admire the workmanship and materials closeup. To my surprise,I found this "defect" at the letter "E" of ROLEX on the dial. Looks like a sliver of soldering material? I don't know but I was a bit disappointed that even though this is not obvious to the naked eye, it sort of affected my mind a bit about Rolex excellence to quality. http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/...Dial35Xmag.jpg
Did think of changing the dial but my friend adviced me not to, and I agree with him. So I'll take this defect as a special link between my watch and me
Now I'm passionate about Rolex and can't bear not to wear my Rolex daily Next on the radar will be a TT Sub and TT Datejust
http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/...2010GMTIIc.jpg
Eager to throughly examine my watch, I used a Leica EZ4D stereomicroscope to examine the watch and to admire the workmanship and materials closeup. To my surprise,I found this "defect" at the letter "E" of ROLEX on the dial. Looks like a sliver of soldering material? I don't know but I was a bit disappointed that even though this is not obvious to the naked eye, it sort of affected my mind a bit about Rolex excellence to quality. http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/...Dial35Xmag.jpg
Did think of changing the dial but my friend adviced me not to, and I agree with him. So I'll take this defect as a special link between my watch and me
Now I'm passionate about Rolex and can't bear not to wear my Rolex daily Next on the radar will be a TT Sub and TT Datejust
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