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Old 24 February 2019, 02:17 PM   #61
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It proved nothing
Actually I had no interest in this thread.
I would never use that guy to even service your SEIKO

Now, with your constant harassment, I would not recommend him to anyone

but each must make their personal decision based on this thread
BYE
Hahaha you are a funny dude. You came here and posted mis-information. I proved your info was incorrect and that is what you consider harassment?

Good luck in your crusade.
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Old 25 February 2019, 10:56 AM   #62
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Any genuine rolex crystal would have a genuine LEC at 6 o clock
The acrylic crystals found on 1675s don’t have LEC if it was applied i believe it would melt the crystal, mine was replaced at the Abu Dhabi RSC and it doesn’t have it. So not all official Rolex crystals have LEC. Unless you are saying that a RSC would use fake parts.
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Old 24 October 2020, 06:02 AM   #63
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well crap... was getting ready to send him a 16220 Datejust i got for my father. I guess i better rethink this now. Time to do some research in the forum to see where i should send it.
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Old 24 October 2020, 07:52 AM   #64
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well crap... was getting ready to send him a 16220 Datejust i got for my father. I guess i better rethink this now. Time to do some research in the forum to see where i should send it.


Rik Dietel at Time Care in Seminole, Florida has a very good rep here.


Also Rolliworks who replied in this thread.
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Old 24 October 2020, 11:29 AM   #65
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What exactly is "not true"
Genuine ROLEX sapphire crystals EXCEPT Green Glass have the LEC etched in it!
Started 2002, even DEEPSEA has it!

Not talking sapphire. It’s plexi for a 1603. Hard to put an LEC on plexi without Melting it. Lol
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Old 25 October 2020, 01:08 AM   #66
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Op I hope you paid service person by Cc . If so dispute the charge to get your money back. Always pay w Cc, even if you have to pay a little extra for discount- cheap insurance. James in San Antonio Tx
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Old 6 May 2021, 10:45 AM   #67
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Omega Failure

I sent him several watches, lastly an Omega with Eta movement. It came back with debris inside the crystal and running 10 seconds slow. It also would not wind up fully (reverser wheel). He said he was not capable to repair the watch and parts (Eta?) were not available. He would not, however, refund my money. I think he is dumping a lot of his work on his son, who seems not to be capable. Or maybe neither one of them are capable.
I finally took it to a local San Diego CW21 and it's running 0s/d. Costly experience though. Never again for him.
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Old 6 May 2021, 03:56 PM   #68
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Try to get your money back. (Good luck with that !!)

THEN send it to CW21 Rolex restoration expert Bob Ridley in Dallas.
He will make right and retain whatever originality is left.

He is well renown as a vintage Rolex expert, along with his son Phillip.

Bob Ridley, Dallas, TX
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I’m a hobbyist and watch flipper. I have probably sent Mark 30+ Rolex over the years. He’s saved me a ton of money and overall I’ve been very happy. I think he’s serviced almost everything in my personal collection too. Maybe one or
Two watches had to be sent back for a small warranty concern. Turn around time is quick.

I always request (no matter who) services my watches to never polish them. Also, I just assumed for $200, you are getting aftermarket parts. I don’t know how anyone would think Rolex factory parts are being installed for $200. Certainly not judging anyone, just my $.02.

I think it depends what type of hobbyist you are. If you are budget conscious like me, Mark can be a good guy to know.
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Old 5 May 2024, 07:44 AM   #70
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I’m a hobbyist and watch flipper. I have probably sent Mark 30+ Rolex over the years. He’s saved me a ton of money and overall I’ve been very happy. I think he’s serviced almost everything in my personal collection too. Maybe one or
Two watches had to be sent back for a small warranty concern. Turn around time is quick.

I always request (no matter who) services my watches to never polish them. Also, I just assumed for $200, you are getting aftermarket parts. I don’t know how anyone would think Rolex factory parts are being installed for $200. Certainly not judging anyone, just my $.02.

I think it depends what type of hobbyist you are. If you are budget conscious like me, Mark can be a good guy to know.
I think it depends what type of hobbyist you are. If you are budget conscious like me, Mark can be a good guy to know.[/QUOTE]

Holy thread revival Bat Man! Original post was over 5 years ago.
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Old 30 May 2024, 11:56 AM   #71
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Ancient thread but I'll chime in. I've been using Mark for several years on multiple Rolexes and he's always done an outstanding job with a quick turn around, I have recommended him to several friends who have had similar experiences. Matter of fact, my wife's Datejust is being serviced by him as I type this.
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