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  • DM101
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    How abt if the warranty card is someone else name? Do RSC still accept?

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  • zidaneong
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    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    V series should be no problem... you can ask them if they have ever sold any V series Rolex in in 2006/7?
    ya, agree, cos it is z then.

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  • 116520
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    V series should be no problem... you can ask them if they have ever sold any V series Rolex in in 2006/7?
    Originally posted by 81civic View Post
    wat if no warranty card?

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  • ohlins
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    strictly speaking, no warranty card = no warranty...

    i guess they are flexible when it comes to a very new model....

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  • 81civic
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    Originally posted by coldzy View Post
    Quite true, V series they normally wont ask for warranty card.

    wat if no warranty card?

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  • coldzy
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    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    as far as I know, if you are sending the latest models, eg DSSD, milgauss, etc with V series, those aunties don't even bother to ask for the warranty card. They will ask you what is the problem, send your watch into the tech area, take out the bracelet and check, then she will ask for your info (name, phone, etc) and key into their system...
    Quite true, V series they normally wont ask for warranty card.

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  • zidaneong
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    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    as far as I know, if you are sending the latest models, eg DSSD, milgauss, etc with V series, those aunties don't even bother to ask for the warranty card. They will ask you what is the problem, send your watch into the tech area, take out the bracelet and check, then she will ask for your info (name, phone, etc) and key into their system...
    oic, thanks.

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  • 116520
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    as far as I know, if you are sending the latest models, eg DSSD, milgauss, etc with V series, those aunties don't even bother to ask for the warranty card. They will ask you what is the problem, send your watch into the tech area, take out the bracelet and check, then she will ask for your info (name, phone, etc) and key into their system...

    Originally posted by exxondus View Post
    ic, so its uber important the warranty card is dated and has the AD's name on it right?

    name of owner doesnt matter right?

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  • exxondus
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    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    sorry, got confused. Servicing no need to show anything as you are giving RSC business... on the other hand, if you demand a free repair/check up on your watch, you better have all the papers needed to prove your date of purchase...
    ic, so its uber important the warranty card is dated and has the AD's name on it right?

    name of owner doesnt matter right?

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  • zidaneong
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    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    sorry, got confused. Servicing no need to show anything as you are giving RSC business... on the other hand, if you demand a free repair/check up on your watch, you better have all the papers needed to prove your date of purchase...
    thanks.

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  • 116520
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    sorry, got confused. Servicing no need to show anything as you are giving RSC business... on the other hand, if you demand a free repair/check up on your watch, you better have all the papers needed to prove your date of purchase...


    Originally posted by triton View Post
    eh. service only need to prove date of purchase meh?

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  • triton
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    eh. service only need to prove date of purchase meh?

    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    Can... only if you can prove the date of purchase...
    Originally posted by 81civic View Post
    what if the rolex is bought from oversea AD but lost the warrantly card, can it still be service by the RSC?

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  • triton
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    if it is standard service, irregardless whether got warranty card/paper. it can be done provided it is not an imitation piece or contain any non-rolex parts or 'illegal' mods

    Originally posted by 81civic View Post
    what if the rolex is bought from oversea AD but lost the warrantly card, can it still be service by the RSC?

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  • 116520
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    Can... only if you can prove the date of purchase...

    Originally posted by 81civic View Post
    what if the rolex is bought from oversea AD but lost the warrantly card, can it still be service by the RSC?

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  • 81civic
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    Originally posted by 116520 View Post
    Yes!
    what if the rolex is bought from oversea AD but lost the warrantly card, can it still be service by the RSC?

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