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  • skydweller_sg
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    the more we know, the more particular we become
    Better to know less and enjoy more

    Originally posted by YurikaZe View Post
    Sometimes in life, the most we discover, the more perturbed when we know the news..

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  • Andy Sim
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    If u cannot see with naked eye, then forget it lah. No point losing sleep over it. There is more to life. And if I am in your shoes, I will definitely ignore it over the risk of sending to RSC.

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  • DQ123
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    Originally posted by YurikaZe View Post
    oh mine! This is the 1st time i've heard dust specks on the inside of the watch. Isn't the watches supposed to be "perfect" condition when u 1st bought it? Rolex somemore! I'm really shocked to hear that leh.. So having a loupe proves useful or more hassle if we managed to discover some imperfection in our watches? My naked eye don't see anything wrong with both me and my wife's rolex. Hope it stays that way and not invest in a loupe. Sometimes in life, the most we discover, the more perturbed when we know the news..
    I really regret looking thru the loupe.

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  • YurikaZe
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    oh mine! This is the 1st time i've heard dust specks on the inside of the watch. Isn't the watches supposed to be "perfect" condition when u 1st bought it? Rolex somemore! I'm really shocked to hear that leh.. So having a loupe proves useful or more hassle if we managed to discover some imperfection in our watches? My naked eye don't see anything wrong with both me and my wife's rolex. Hope it stays that way and not invest in a loupe. Sometimes in life, the most we discover, the more perturbed when we know the news..

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  • DQ123
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    If I can invent a laser machine that can burn off the dust without opening the watch.... that will be money making tool!!!!

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  • skydweller_sg
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    Cool, its just a speck of dust
    Enjoy the watch
    If try to remove dust, may introduce permanant scratch
    Even worse

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  • DQ123
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    Originally posted by vick0002 View Post
    http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...680/photo2.jpg

    same concept..after bezel removed, then can use a crystal lift or a knife..
    Seriously, I will give up the idea of going back to RSC for now... someone mention here, nothing is perfect in life... so I take it and play hide seek with the dust for now... I pity one bro here his new daytona got scratched after dust removal. Well, next time I would bring my loupe along when I am buying my next rolex....

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  • vick0002
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    http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y12...680/photo2.jpg

    same concept..after bezel removed, then can use a crystal lift or a knife..

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  • DQ123
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    Would the sale man look down on you if you carry out a loupe and look thru the rolex before buying?

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  • skydweller_sg
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    Problem is, dont think can remove glass from front

    Originally posted by vick0002 View Post
    if done throught the back, then must first remove caseback, then casing clamp, then winding stem, them free the movement, which technically would take more time..
    so i believe that they would work through the front.

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  • DQ123
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    Originally posted by Jonnybravo View Post
    Leave it la. Nothing in life is perfect. Its just 2 specks of dust. If bring in & more problems isnt it worse.

    Even space rocket also got problems. Lol.

    Just enjoy the watch!
    Yes, I am trying very hard to forget it....

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  • Jonnybravo
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    Leave it la. Nothing in life is perfect. Its just 2 specks of dust. If bring in & more problems isnt it worse.

    Even space rocket also got problems. Lol.

    Just enjoy the watch!

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  • vick0002
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    if done throught the back, then must first remove caseback, then casing clamp, then winding stem, them free the movement, which technically would take more time..
    so i believe that they would work through the front.

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  • leonmike
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    It's just like having a fish bone stuck in your throat !!!
    Forever irritating if you don't get it removed !!!

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  • DQ123
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    Originally posted by vick0002 View Post
    actually to remove dust on your glass, the watch movement will not be touched..the bezel will be removed and then the glass, meaning they will work from top down. nothing to do with the movement, so the timing of the watch will not be affected.
    You just gave me a new hope....

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