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  • 116520
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    In fact these cisco guards are very well trained... I remember there was a bank robbery a few years back and the robber was shot by a cisco guard...

    However, can the cisco guard shot at us if we go crazy after seeing our watch got scratched by RSC??? ha ha ha....



    Originally posted by Reborn View Post
    that I always wondered if something really happened, whether they will run for cover or rescue your watch.

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  • Reborn
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    actually those guards look so bored and tired

    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    I think the reason to have a Cisco guard in RSC is not to prevent robbery (seldom or never happen in singapore). The main reason is to avoid people to go crazy when they receive their watches with a hour marker missing... ha ha ha....


    Last edited by Reborn; 02-08-08, 09:24 PM.

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  • DM101
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    Sent my watch to tune to +3 as suspect the watch was going very fast like 15 sec a day (suspect only). The technician check is within specificatiosn and say the watch is already very good moderated/tuned and they don;t even want to open the case for me to adjust!

    They counter girl show me the computer readings - really with specifications.

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    I think the reason to have a Cisco guard in RSC is not to prevent robbery (seldom or never happen in singapore). The main reason is to avoid people to go crazy when they receive their watches with a hour marker missing... ha ha ha....
    funny, funny..

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    I think the reason to have a Cisco guard in RSC is not to prevent robbery (seldom or never happen in singapore). The main reason is to avoid people to go crazy when they receive their watches with a hour marker missing... ha ha ha....
    Hehehe...for pai swee and do those bo liao stuffs 1..like open door for people sometimes

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  • 116520
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    I think the reason to have a Cisco guard in RSC is not to prevent robbery (seldom or never happen in singapore). The main reason is to avoid people to go crazy when they receive their watches with a hour marker missing... ha ha ha....


    Originally posted by Reborn View Post
    situations like this quite rare. a friend of mine sent in a Rolex Sub from the early 90s, watch came out with one of the hour markers missing.

    RSC said they could not replace the dial as they no longer had it. My foolish friend just accepted the explanation. Couldn't believe he was such a "good" customer.

    But I think such situations are rare. You need to be quite unlucky for that to happen.

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  • Reborn
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    situations like this quite rare. a friend of mine sent in a Rolex Sub from the early 90s, watch came out with one of the hour markers missing.

    RSC said they could not replace the dial as they no longer had it. My foolish friend just accepted the explanation. Couldn't believe he was such a "good" customer.

    But I think such situations are rare. You need to be quite unlucky for that to happen.

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  • leslie
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    got people go rolex singapore service watch liao then come back with scratches on the front of the lugs? i encountered once on my 2 weeks old explorer 2 so i tend to avoid them like dengue nowadays..

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  • leslie
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    Originally posted by edsonchan View Post
    Just a quick one.

    Has anyone that went to Rolex center leaving the place with them telling you that your watch is in perfect condition, not need to service?
    me lor..i went to rsc asking for a quote to service my 5 year old tudor 72034..the tech opened up the casing, re adjust the timing and told me servicing not necessary..

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  • Reborn
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    Unless it is a new watch, it never happens.

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  • 116520
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    Unless your watch is still under warranty loh....


    Originally posted by edsonchan View Post
    Just a quick one.

    Has anyone that went to Rolex center leaving the place with them telling you that your watch is in perfect condition, not need to service?

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  • edsonchan
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    Just a quick one.

    Has anyone that went to Rolex center leaving the place with them telling you that your watch is in perfect condition, not need to service?

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  • seiko.citizen
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    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    Unless one ask you to change unnecessary parts, the other don't..... if not, given same job, price same....
    both should give identical quotes....... but you never know.

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  • 116520
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    Unless one ask you to change unnecessary parts, the other don't..... if not, given same job, price same....

    Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
    I hear the price same. not much diff. usuall savings from exchange rates, unless someone can prove me wrong.

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  • seiko.citizen
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    I hear the price same. not much diff. usuall savings from exchange rates, unless someone can prove me wrong.

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