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8 January 2022, 05:33 AM | #1 |
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Rolex Green Milgauss
I have a Rolex Green Milgauss that I damaged the crystal.
Because the watch and band was PVD coated, Rolex would not service it. I had the crystal replaced by a non-rolex repair shop and, unfortunately, it is clear that the crystal is fake, it is barely green. Is there anyway at all that I can purchase an actual green sapphire Rolex Milgauss crystal without buying another watch? I am willing to pay top dollar for it. Thanks for your advice! Rob |
8 January 2022, 06:05 AM | #2 |
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El precio del cristal verde original es de 448 euros, a lo que hay que sumar la colocación, por lo que te ca a salir en un pico en un Co, por fuera del Co puedes multiplicar por 2 el precio final
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8 January 2022, 10:27 AM | #3 |
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You do realise why they wouldn’t service it though right? Stripping an aftermarket PVD coated watch for servicing would be risky because if during the process they accidentally scratched the coating, they won’t be able to re-coat it.
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