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30 June 2020, 01:59 AM | #91 |
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We have Phillip Ridley in Mesa, now. Can't do any better than that.
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30 June 2020, 03:34 AM | #92 |
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Well I paid my invoice today and hope to have my bracelet back this week. I will gladly posts my thoughts and my before and after pics. I am hopeful that all will turn out well. I was billed for an extra half hour of laser welding so this thing should come back looking great considering the small amount of a stretch I had prior to shipping, see page 2. Most will think I am crazy to even send it in the first place but I was trying to catch it before it got worse considering its roughly a 14-15 year old watch/band. Then ultimately costing me a lot more.
Overall I feel what I have paid is more then fair especially considering the cost of a new band from Rolex. Now lets just hope the work performed justifies the costs paid.
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30 June 2020, 12:09 PM | #93 |
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Is micheal young still repairing bracelets? Used to be the go to guys around here for this type of thing. Not trying to hijack just wondering
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30 June 2020, 08:28 PM | #94 |
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1 July 2020, 01:39 AM | #95 |
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He’s still servicing but given everything going on, I would probably wait a bit. He does great work though, that I can tell you.
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Rolliworks - Unfortunate bad work
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22 September 2020, 05:50 AM | #99 |
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22 September 2020, 09:55 PM | #100 |
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Guys just a quick note from me here about Mike and bracelet restoration, tightening . In case you arnt aware I am Seth from TWD and we do the exact same work in UK and for Eu customers . We get quite a few enquiries from the US and we always forward them to Mike as logistically its a lot simpler and less customs issues .I have never had any bad press back from any of our enquirers , thats not to say all get back but Ive only had positives if they confirm Mike did the work and they were appreciative of my effort to tell them to use Mike .
Its worth taking time to consider the ramifications of leaving instant bad press on a business before all other avenues have failed . We as watchmakers/restorers never set out to do a bad job and each job is always different . Restoring old bracelets does not mean returning it to as new condition. This is a term incorrectly used by many watch owners who dont fully understand whats possible or who generally do not inspect their bracelets more closely. It can be a curse when one guy posts `his bracelet came back just as new` when another more exacting customer sees this and has small issues because his expectations were too inflated ! Dont get me wrong I for one am always testing looking into new procedures and techniques and materials with to provide a better outcome and make our life easier and more productive. We are a business after all . Restoring bracelets is about prolonging the life of an aged item that can be safely worn and enjoyed for a good few years. Many bracelets we see such as the folded/riveted 7206/9315 will never be back to their best . Some are far more worn than others . Similarly Jubilee bracelets can be in decent shape after 40 years and some can be in terrible condition after never being cleaned and the links solid with Skin/dirt debris going back decades ! We see Welders/ builders who have worn their watches every day for 30 years, no service , no clean and Im afraid to say no respect but each to their own. Its worth taking some time to discuss any requirements with your repairer before any work is undertaken and you are both happy with the possible outcomes . This makes a good start for any issues down the line and also helps to develop a relationship especially when you are sending a treasured item to an unknown . We try our best and love what we do as you have to otherwise why do it in the first place . I will also say fair constructive criticism is always good and helps things going forward for any business if they are able to react and implement . Many thanks |
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Everybody is entitled to their opinion and write what their experience has been. It would seem this is one bad review in a sea of positive ones. Can people stop being so defensive?
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24 September 2020, 07:04 AM | #102 |
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And to this day, the OP still hasnt returned to the thread.
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29 September 2020, 03:05 AM | #103 |
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Opinions are like A**eholes..........Everybody has one.
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29 September 2020, 03:14 AM | #104 |
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Great company that covers a wide array of services.
I wish they paid more attention to quality control of their work, before requesting payment. |
11 October 2020, 12:20 AM | #105 |
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Just wow reading some of these responses. Multiple people have problems and they are bashed by members on this forum? I came here looking to have fun and get facts about this kind of stuff. Notice the Rolliworks guy didn't dispute any of the claims? Some of the members on this forum are absolutely terrible. I for one appreciate the review. Gives me something to consider when looking for places. If your working on 20k+ watches that watch better come back flawless.
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11 October 2020, 02:49 AM | #107 |
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I finally have my post count high enough to share this photo of the work done on my 18038 president bracelet. Rolliworks literally resurrected it from the dead. Multiple cracks, extreme stretch, the thing was barely hanging in my wrist.
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11 October 2020, 03:32 AM | #108 |
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Amazing result, very nice job
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17 October 2020, 11:58 AM | #109 |
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Looks great =w=
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26 October 2020, 03:53 PM | #111 |
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Oh, that it would be so easy. I truly understand what it's like to consider the word "restoration" and its many differing verdicts that are made in the eye of each beholder.
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27 October 2020, 12:06 PM | #112 |
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My 2 cents. Thousands of great reviews always trump that ONE bad experience no matter what. That’s just how business works. My advice would be instead of getting on TRF spreading your bad experience around like it’s written word you call them and hash it out like a rational adult. I am sure that they would be more than willing to rectify whatever it is that went wrong.
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27 October 2020, 12:25 PM | #113 |
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Were 18K solid gold pins used for the restoration?
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27 October 2020, 01:33 PM | #114 |
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Last I heard they do since a President bracelet rebuild runs right around $1400 when a standard stainless bracelet rebuild costs approx. $300.
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27 October 2020, 01:35 PM | #115 |
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Hmm..
i see. if it’s 1400USD for the gold bracelet , then it make sense . Anyway gold prices are high now . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
27 October 2020, 05:18 PM | #116 |
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I can’t get them to reply my emails
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30 October 2020, 12:16 PM | #117 | |
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As an eye surgeon, ... I don't get a lot of leeway, as you might imagine. EVERYONE wants, and expects, absolute perfection. That's why I spend a LOT of time setting up appropriate expectations BEFORE we start. That's the secret to having a 35 year practice of happy patients. I'm drawing the analogy here to say that if I hand over a $15K watch to someone, I expect them to be a professional, and clearly communicate with me what they can do, and what they CANNOT do, and set my expectations to an appropriate level. I've stayed out of this discussion, but I too was slightly disappointed in Rolliwork's level of quality with a couple of things. (Examples on request, but not necessary for this post). I was also very happy with a couple of other items, so ... it's mixed. I DO agree that their communication isn't the best. It's hard to get Michael Hui on the phone, and his assistants are not the most knowledgeable. I suspect things will continue to improve as his business matures, but it's a new service, and he's going through growing pains as the demand explodes. Will use him again, but .... I "get" the complaints above.
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22 February 2022, 06:46 AM | #118 |
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W, that’s a nice job on that President. I hear nothing but good things re: Rolliworks and plan on using them for an upcoming project.
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29 August 2024, 05:47 AM | #119 |
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4 returns for warranty
on a jubilee ,,now they wont send watch back with 10,000 insurance,,only want to use Fed Ex with 5000 ,,been waiting for weeks,tons of emails,,my experience has not been good,,and they are not libel if it goes missing,,they wont send registered mail ,,I know this is old,,not sure why everyone hates the OP,,
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10 September 2024, 07:27 AM | #120 |
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finally got it back,took it apart and sent in two fed ex packages,,every experience is different,sent two bracelets,ubilee two tone,,one in pieces,,it came back and fell aprt,took 4 or times to send it back,,they did an ok job on one,,if they one was too much work,they should of said so,,it is what it is,,i think they are too busy for 5000 dollar watches, they repaired band ,would not say a restoration
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