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  • novaol
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    Nope it's not

    Originally posted by Watcha View Post
    yes i mean the shop's name.

    maybe i've past by it or it just sounds familiar.

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  • Watcha
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    Originally posted by triton View Post
    what name is familiar? you mean the shop that does repair? if that is what you are referring to. then it is not @ golden landmark.
    yes i mean the shop's name.

    maybe i've past by it or it just sounds familiar.

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  • triton
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    what name is familiar? you mean the shop that does repair? if that is what you are referring to. then it is not @ golden landmark.

    Originally posted by Watcha View Post
    The name's familiar.

    It is in golden landmark?

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  • Watcha
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    The name's familiar.

    It is in golden landmark?

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  • triton
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    yes, a deal has been struck. click here for more information.

    company informed me that waterproof test will be done.

    company also informed me that for missing and/or damaged parts, they will be replaced. the parts are not fake.

    Originally posted by stektan View Post
    Hi,

    So have you worked out a deal for members? In any case, can you share the contact with me as I'm keen to service my watch as well. Also, does he do a waterproof test and what happens to parts that are missing or damaged? Does he replace with original rolex parts?

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  • triton
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    exclude parts.

    Originally posted by 3kingdom View Post
    Triton, the amount you paid include any part(s) change?

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  • 3kingdom
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    Originally posted by triton View Post
    had another chat with the watch technician again. he shared with me some personal insights on what goes through during a watch servicing process. there are many methods and ways of doing. on surface it may seem that the watch is indeed being cleaned. however, there are small little steps along the way which he perform that really makes the watch cleaning process thorough. to polish and do a full service on my watch takes almost 6 hours which means it is slightly more than half the day. time taken for stripping, oiling, assembly is less compared to cleaning the parts and others. taking effort not to over polish the watch takes time, the time taken to do regulation seems longest. why? initially i thought you just adjust the +-, not as easy as i think. besides making sure the watch is within COSC spec, there is also time and effort needed to ensure that there is enough power reserve on the watch.

    i brought in my second hand watch, put it on the time regulating machine. he told me is within COSC spec but amplitude reading is not ideal. he can then tell me it is probably due to blah blah blah. technical details again. shall not elaborate too much.

    after another 1 hour chat with him over dinner. im fully convinced my ~380 spent is worth every effort he did. now, i wonder if another technician A who charges me less, is it possible for technician A to do the same amount of work for less price?

    food for thought everyone

    besides talking to him and owner of shop, we are closer towards a package that is meant for sg-roc members. stay tuned!!!

    for more pictures on this serviced watch. click here there is one interesting shot.

    Triton, the amount you paid include any part(s) change?

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by stektan View Post
    Hi,

    So have you worked out a deal for members? In any case, can you share the contact with me as I'm keen to service my watch as well. Also, does he do a waterproof test and what happens to parts that are missing or damaged? Does he replace with original rolex parts?
    http://www.sg-roc.com/threads/71545-...-Rolex-Watches

    I guess he did work out a deal for our members

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  • stektan
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    Hi,

    So have you worked out a deal for members? In any case, can you share the contact with me as I'm keen to service my watch as well. Also, does he do a waterproof test and what happens to parts that are missing or damaged? Does he replace with original rolex parts?

    Leave a comment:


  • triton
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    had another chat with the watch technician again. he shared with me some personal insights on what goes through during a watch servicing process. there are many methods and ways of doing. on surface it may seem that the watch is indeed being cleaned. however, there are small little steps along the way which he perform that really makes the watch cleaning process thorough. to polish and do a full service on my watch takes almost 6 hours which means it is slightly more than half the day. time taken for stripping, oiling, assembly is less compared to cleaning the parts and others. taking effort not to over polish the watch takes time, the time taken to do regulation seems longest. why? initially i thought you just adjust the +-, not as easy as i think. besides making sure the watch is within COSC spec, there is also time and effort needed to ensure that there is enough power reserve on the watch.

    i brought in my second hand watch, put it on the time regulating machine. he told me is within COSC spec but amplitude reading is not ideal. he can then tell me it is probably due to blah blah blah. technical details again. shall not elaborate too much.

    after another 1 hour chat with him over dinner. im fully convinced my ~380 spent is worth every effort he did. now, i wonder if another technician A who charges me less, is it possible for technician A to do the same amount of work for less price?

    food for thought everyone

    besides talking to him and owner of shop, we are closer towards a package that is meant for sg-roc members. stay tuned!!!

    for more pictures on this serviced watch. click here there is one interesting shot.

    Leave a comment:


  • triton
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    a lume shot after the watch is being serviced.

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  • triton
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    just a quick shot this morning.

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  • triton
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    let me work out something with this technician and his company. before announcing. please be patient.

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Sorry if I may have missed out but who is this technician(s) that you are going to introduce/recommend us to?

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  • triton
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    just came home with the watch. very happy with the service and condition after full service.

    the watch technician was there when i went to collect my watch. a nice fellow to chat with. found out that he is ex-rolex technician. + point. told me what was wrong with my watch. and what he told me was the same as what RSC told me. the rotor was dislodge. according to him, my watch last service was easily done 5 years ago. based on his experience, other than the rotor was dislodge, he seen many similar condition during his time in RSC. he say is normal. not very bad condition. he had seen worse.

    he also told me that one washer that was meant to inside was missing because previous technician either forgot to put it back or for some other reason. this piece is important as it acts as a shock absorber and add space between hour wheel and dial. he also show him what additional material he used to lift up my hands of the watch. this method is similar to another technician who i go to. it shows that they will take care of the watch parts for you. not like RSC where once, i had tweezer marks left on the second and minute hand after i sent in my explorer II. had to go back and they replace foc.

    he also explained to me that certain parts need to be soaked with certain solution to restore so that it can be re-used rather than either not soaking or replace the parts to add costs.

    requested to have a look @ the watch servicing area. which he also explain to me +- seconds meaning ......amplitude meaning.......will not go into details. with the readings from the time check machine, he is then able to regulate the watch.

    after hearing so much, i think it is too much to absorb for a night. too much technical details. i paid ~380 which include light polishing. a fraction of the cost of what rsc intended to charge me @1400. do i think it is value for money? i think for the amount of work done, the thorough cleaning, polishing, recycling of parts when possible. replacing part that was missing. i feel it is value for money.

    i know which watch i want to send in next. i will be going down within the next couple of days. i will post pictures tomorrow

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