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9 April 2014, 04:15 AM | #1 |
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Disappointing Deal With Tempoking (Anastasios)
I bought an OysterQuartz 17013 from Anastasios Epitropou (TEMPOKING) in May of 2013 for 2200$ for my dad’s 70th birthday.
Here is the listing: https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=296725 Anastasios has nearly 7000 posts here at the ROLEX FORUMS and no one in his right mind would even think for a split second that there would be a problem with one of his Rolex sales! Unfortunately, that is not the case with the watch that I purchased from him. In his ad he posted the following: "personal warranty similar to Rolex new watches for 2 years". 10 months after purchasing the watch the battery stopped so I had it sent to the ROLEX Service Center here in Canada expecting a simple “service” , the usual stuff…. usually runs about $600. I had no issue with doing that, despite the implied warranty that was provided with the watch when I purchased it. I am not that fussy. I was shocked, to say the least, when I received the estimate of $1600 from Rolex! Not so much the fact that there were worn out gaskets and that the watch had zero waterproof protection, or that any of the near 30 year old parts that need replacing. No, I was shocked because Rolex refused to repair it unless I would replace the COUNTERFEIT crystal on the watch first. I have purchased many used Rolex through this forum and others, and I have personally sent more than 10 of them to the Canadian RSC for servicing. Never have I received an estimate stating that "The watch has undergone significant modifications". I was embarrassed! When I told this to Anastasios, he did make me 2 offers. The first was that he would buy back the watch from me at a lower price. The money loss was not the issue. The issue is that the watch was a gift to my father! My Dad knows nothing of this and is simply waiting to get the watch back from a routine servicing. His second offer was that I send the watch back to him where he would get the service done for U$1200. I would have to send it to him, then he would send it to Europe and then they back to him, and then him back to me.... each leg crossing international borders. And, there would be no official service papers or even a guarantee that the counterfeit parts would be replaced, or that, gulp... new counterfeit parts wouldn't be used in the service. I will pay the Ca$1600 and my father will get his gift watch back. That is my only viable option. So, I asked only one thing of Anastasios, and that was that he reimburse me the $200 that I have to pay to replace the crystal before Rolex will touch the watch. Who would not be mad at buying a watch from a reputable dealer only to find it has counterfeit parts? I don't think I was unfair with my request. In fact, if he had simply said "not interested", I probably would have walked away and taken my lumps. I am not the kind of guy to get into a war of words with anybody. But, Anastasios accused me of trying to "extort" money from him. And, he actually told me that "he wouldn't know a real crystal from a fake". He will either pay me the $200, or not. It won't change my life much. I just think that not standing behind the integrity of his watches is deplorable, and people should know that. If we can't trust a "trusted seller" in every way, then who can we trust. Tony.
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9 April 2014, 05:24 AM | #2 |
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if it had a personal warranty similar to rolex 2 year warranty and it failed within 10 months I don't understand why he would offer you a service at a cost of 1200 dollars?
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I think we need to hear the other party as well ,Anastasios has a great reputation here don t think he d ruin that for the price of a burger&coca cola!
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His offer of a $1,200 service sounds generous. "Extort" is a harsh word. But we have no idea of knowing how you presented that $200 offer. That is, was it done under the threat of tarnishing his reputation?
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I have no horse in this race and am not friends or an acquaintance of either party here. I have owned dozens of Rolexes and sold a few myself the past five or six years. I prefer the vintage watches where most of my experience has been since owning various Rolex models.
Regarding your comment on the crystal, I know that there are aftermarket crystals being made with the same magnification as genuine Rolex crystals. For someone not to know a genuine crystal from an aftermarket crystal, which has been installed on a watch, seems very plausible and reasonable to me. I wouldn't have a clue one way or the other if a crystal was genuine Rolex. Many owners and sellers of preowned Rolex would have a very hard time identifying aftermarket crystals. As far as not being able to identify genuine crystals, let me make an analogy with the aftermarket bezel inserts. The aftermarket bezel insert for GMTs, Subs etc is a very thriving business. Many owners opt for these inserts because they do not want to pay the expense of a new Rolex insert - the only thing they care about is having an insert that looks new. I see these aftermarket inserts installed on Rolex watches all the time, and 99% of the buying public or dealers would not be able to identify an aftermarket insert from genuine even though there are differences in the fonts between the two.
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Why don't you take him up on his offer ? It's under warranty, use it. Crystals are very hard to tell if authentic without removal.
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No my mistake I misread sorry, your are right Mon he would have to pay, not much of a warranty.
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Regarding the crystal, I concur with others, you have to remove and thoroughly examine to determine if it's OEM or aftermarket. I'm interested to hear what Anastasios has to say.
I would ask for a full refund personally and move on. I'm surprised that wasn't an option for you. |
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I guess my question is what does the personal warranty similar to a new Rolex cover? If it covers everything a new warrantied Rolex covers, then I think the seller is on the hook for the repairs. If it is something else that was discussed between the seller and buyer, then we need to know more. I can say that I believe Anastasios to be a stand up guy, he will do the right thing....
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Woooow I am very surprised to hear anything bad about him, all I can say is that from countless deals that I have done with him (all I am buying) I have never had an issue and do trust him 100%
From what I know of the man and yes I have met him for lunch he is a perfect gentleman, I feel sure that this will be sorted out to everyone's satisfaction. I will be watching this thread to see what happens.
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We are talking about multiple issues at the same time. To be fair, let's break it down.
First, the OP had a dead battery. That would be covered by any warranty I or another member would offer. But OP takes it to Rolex. So Rolex quotes complete overhaul. That is not a warranty issue. Put in a new battery and it would work for years to come. The aftermarket crystal needs replacing. The gaskets need replacing to pass pressure test. Those items would not cost $1600. Rolex wants to replace much more I'm sure. Let's see what Tempoking says. I have found an aftermarket crystal on a 30 year old watch but didn't expect a free overhaul. The seller and I settled on splitting cost of new Rolex crystal.
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I think that might be true - would like to hear both sides, though...
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Have Rolex service the watch and whatever they charge for the replacement crystal, ask that Tempoking pay for it. That is the best and most fair solution. It is his responsibility to replace any counterfeit parts.
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we need to hear from the op to be fair
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David - I think you mean hear from the seller, Tempoking...the OP started the thread and made the statements about Tempoking, right?
I do agree we need the other side of the story...
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Yes early morning here still only on my first coffee lol we need to hear from the seller
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1. He wanted official papers with 2 years warranty from the RSC
so I offered the same RSC service...But from Europe... where I go at the end of this month for $500 less than he was quoted !! He turned this offer down ! 2. Then I offered to "buy back" the watch ten months later (?) irrespective of damages or issues for a higher price than the IWJG used Rolex price guide suggests (I offered $1500) which is $1,200 to $1,400 with a fair band... rather than mint. This is a dealer to dealer used watch cash price. He turned this offer down. 3. The third offer I made him, was that for just $450, which is the cost of the outside parts he needed replaced ie. Case Back, Tube, Crown, Crystal etc. (warranty does not cover these ) Plus total overhaul FREE OF CHARGE by my Rolex trained watchmaker. He turned this offer down 4. Then, 10 months later he starts complaining about the watch stating that his Rolex local experts (friends of his) in Montreal (made accusations) that I misrepresented the watch - sold him a fake with counterfeit parts and that I should pay for the service. When he realized that I would not do this, he threatens me: Pay him $195 or receive negative feedback in the forum. Now it was my turn to turn something down At TRF forum, I have given my free services, Rolex parts and various accessories to fellow members for years and have always tried to genuinely help whenever a member needs it. I am disappointed with his actions and consider this particular matter closed I will not trade with him again. |
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The OP chose to get the watch serviced, something many do when they first acquire a new watch. He chose to pay a premium for the turnaround time and peace of mind having his home RSC do the work. It seems the only real issue was the aftermarket crystal. It's just a shame it couldn't have been resolved before getting to this point.
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Well, me personally i would have paid him the $195 and be done with it.
There are always 2 sides to every story, in this case both defendants cancel each other out so yes I think this matter should be closed
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I would have paid him the $195 as well. Seeing the many comments about how it is very difficult to tell an original crystal from an aftermarket one, I believe that OP as a customer is obviously in a far worse position than an experienced seller to tell that it is original. The way I see it there are two solutions:
1. Return the watch for the full purchase price. There is a strong implication that all watches for sale on TRF are 100% original. Therefore watch was misrepresented. But since OP clearly does not want this, 2. Reimburse OP the $195. If the seller has breached the contract between them of supplying an original Rolex OQ, what he needs to do is put the purchaser in the position as if the contract had been completed as intended, i.e. with a fully original crystal. Nothing more, nothing less. No offence to anyone, just my two cents' worth.
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Hi
I think that offer No 3 was a great deal in all honesty and correct me if I am wrong but would have been in line with the 2 year warranty that he offered you. I must admit I am by no means any expert but I think dealer or not it is very hard to tell counterfeit crystal.
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Sounds like no bad faith was involved and ample opportunity for remedy was offered. I also see the buyer's frustration. Shame an agreement could not be reached.
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It would be interesting and useful to hear the seller's definition of his "personal warranty similar to Rolex new watches for 2 years".
OP, most RSCs will replace dead OQ batteries free of charge, no need for a full service. |
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I have done more deals than I can remember with Tempoking and he is one of the best. I know he will go out of his way to find somebody a deal, part or even a service. This is only my opinion here but on the crystal and service estimate this is my 2 cents. I have in the past had watches serviced and had them taken to rolex for a service estimate and they always have recommended a full service even after the watch had just been serviced. The high dollar estimate is normal from them imho. Anybody who just services a watch can take it to them and they will be told by rolex it needs a service has been my experience. Now as far as the crystal goes I cannot and don't know any body who can either tell a real from an aftermarket sapphire crystal pre etched. I have been told that the same people who made them for rolex also sold them through other channels in the 80's and on. How can you tell? You can't. These guys are both Greek so I am sure they will find a remedy
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