There are once the counter stuff remove the bracelet. Luckily it is is an old watch so I let it be . If you worry of scratches on the lugs, you can try to tape it with masking tape before sending in.
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Does RSC Singapore still butcher watches like they used to 8 years ago?
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Originally posted by jieming View PostThere are once the counter stuff remove the bracelet. Luckily it is is an old watch so I let it be . If you worry of scratches on the lugs, you can try to tape it with masking tape before sending in.
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Originally posted by digital View PostCome on, for the price we pay the service should be better. It is not as if they are doing it for free.
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Originally posted by Oceanklassik View PostThis brings me to something that I have been thinking but I will probably create a new thread for discussion. You are not wrong, "for the price we pay the service should be better". It just sucks right?!
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Originally posted by nb1TS, just take the scratches as evidence that rolex service center did their jobelusive
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Originally posted by shou.biao.kuang View PostAnd should they decide to check for "flaws" before touching your watch and inform you accordingly, the Q at RSC would be longer than the Q for MacDonald's Hello Kitty....elusive
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Originally posted by satch View PostAt least I know AP is doing this. If there needs to be a queue, so be it. Why should we compromise on this.
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Originally posted by shou.biao.kuang View PostMaybe all ROC members should start this trend, that is, take pictures of their watches before sending them in for servicing or simple on-the-spot job. ROC staffs should also point out the deep scratches and dings etc before taking them in for servicing. This is done to gain consumer's confidence and not as a mean to push blame all around.elusive
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