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Old 21 March 2008, 12:46 AM   #1
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New SD faulty

I decided to unveil my new SD yesterday in all its glory. Started to take of protective plastic. Eventually got to the crown side and peeling of the last bit of plastic a mark revealed itself. Strange I thought, it was positioned on the left side of the crown guard, where it starts to bevel. Thought to myself, must be a bit of dust, so I got a compressed air duster used for computers, but it did not go.

So I got my magnifier and I nearly dropped the watch. A hole was in the case itself, almost perfect in circumferance. It seemed quite deep, but nevertheless, not a scratch or a scuff, just a hole in the case.

I rang the store straight away, they told me to bring it back asap.
So had to trapse back to the store a little anxious to say the least. When I got to the store, I explained the situation again, they looked at the watch under a loupe, had a look at the protective plastic (which I had kept) their mouths dropped, they had never seen anything like this before. They suggested it was an imperfection in the metal rather than a tool mark or slip.

Very apologetic and fortunatly for me, they had just had a new SD arrive in store which they offered to me. Quite frankly I was releaved, they gift wrapped it for me. Hastle free. but here's the thing, apart from the fault, the writing on the new watches dial was far whiter and clearer than on the faulty one, even the manager commented on it.

Whats going on at Rolex.

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Old 21 March 2008, 12:55 AM   #2
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I am glad you got a new SD, Jon!

It's incredible just how bad Rolex QC is sometimes!
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Old 21 March 2008, 12:59 AM   #3
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Any photos of the hole in the SD case?

I question the QC also. I sent my new SD to RSC 2 weeks ago because of streaking in the dial

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Old 21 March 2008, 01:03 AM   #4
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I am glad you got a new SD, Jon!

It's incredible just how bad Rolex QC is sometimes!
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Old 21 March 2008, 01:02 AM   #5
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wow... makes you wonder what is exactly going on there at Rolex
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Old 21 March 2008, 01:05 AM   #6
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Was the previous one an M series? I assume the new one is an M series..........
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Old 21 March 2008, 01:13 AM   #7
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Wow. That's awful. Maybe they believe that because they are Rolex they don't have to look at the quality. Unimaginable and disappointing with all the hype about how great the watches are.

I'm glad you were able to get a new one so quickly.

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Old 21 March 2008, 01:16 AM   #8
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Sorry to hear Jon... Im glad you got a new one!!!!
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Old 21 March 2008, 01:20 AM   #9
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I wonder what the depth rating is with a hole in the case?
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Old 21 March 2008, 01:23 AM   #10
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ROLEX is about 70% hype ....way overpriced ....
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Old 21 March 2008, 01:27 AM   #11
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I see this thread reaching page 7 now!
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Old 21 March 2008, 04:01 AM   #12
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Old 21 March 2008, 01:49 AM   #13
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I wonder what the depth rating is with a hole in the case?
It is now rated for bath tub diving

Seriously as long as the hole did not penetrate inside the movement it probably would not be an issue. But if I were deep diving I would have it pressure tested. Fortunately, they gave him a new one

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Old 21 March 2008, 01:33 AM   #14
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Funny...in the Rolex special edition of WatchTime a year or two back, they had an article mentioning how Rolex rejected a 10-ton load of steel from a supplier because an impurity caused an 8-micron scratch in a polished case!
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Old 21 March 2008, 01:51 AM   #15
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This is tough luck for you Jon but at least your AD took responsibility and gave you a new (and better?) watch.

I'll bet that this sort of thing has always happened and it doesn't necessarily mean Rolex QC is any worse. The big difference here is the power and reach of modern communication to the extent that WE all know about this within hours of it happening.

The good news is that all this new and intense pressure SHOULD result in an eventual improvement. I'm sure Rolex will take this very seriously.

Just MHO.

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Old 21 March 2008, 02:51 AM   #16
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It was an M serial as the new one is. They were very anxious to get it back to Rolex asap.

They looked through the loup but could not determine how deep the hole was.

not good enough though is it, and I wonder if the protective plastics are put on by machine or by hand. Machine I should imagine.

How many of us take watches and leave the seals on when we buy. So seals are no guarantee
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Old 21 March 2008, 02:55 AM   #17
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Sorry to hear about your dilemma, Jon.....but like I always say.....you should do THIS BEFORE plonking down a single cent on the counter!!

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Old 21 March 2008, 02:56 AM   #18
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I agree, JJ but through the plastics it could not be seen.
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Old 21 March 2008, 03:01 AM   #19
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I agree, JJ but through the plastics it could not be seen.
Hmmmm....this one's a first for me. I wish you could have taken a good macro shot of that hole, Jon.

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Old 21 March 2008, 03:05 AM   #20
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Great AD

Between the excellent initial service and this follow-up story, your ad sounds fantastic. You'll have to let them know they're getting praise from around the world!! Jonathan
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Old 21 March 2008, 03:05 AM   #21
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The metal blocks are made by pouring molten-metal into a cast. Should there be a variance in the temperature while that metal was poured, it would create an air-pocket/s in the castings.

Depending on how the machine at Rolex cut-out the cases, it's quite possible that in this case, the case was cut right smack through the middle of that air-pocket.

This wasn't the only case affected I bet. Depending on how big the casting was and how many cases can be made from that casting, there will be a few others coming back to Rolex.

I'm assuming there is a casting number on the inside of the case which would link this case and others to that particlular cast. Rolex will take down that number and maybe recall all those watches that haven't been sold yet.

I don't know what they'll due to the ones already bought though.
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Spoooooooooky story with good ending!
Glad everything worked out good for you, too bad Rollie can send wathces with flaws like these to AD's
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As I have mentioned in a couple of other posts, I am after a watch in the next couple of months and am erring towards a SD..but in my naivety I never thought that I would be needing to do such a strict check..I suppose I better ask for a loupe od the AD (is that pr loop,before I make I proper tube of myself!!lol).Am I too trusting of the mighty R and the carpeted halls of the AD....
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As I have mentioned in a couple of other posts, I am after a watch in the next couple of months and am erring towards a SD..but in my naivety I never thought that I would be needing to do such a strict check..I suppose I better ask for a loupe od the AD (is that pr loop,before I make I proper tube of myself!!lol).Am I too trusting of the mighty R and the carpeted halls of the AD....
It's LOUPE.....and, as a paying customer, you should not feel "shy" to ask for one when about to buy a new Rolex.

Take your own sweet time examing the watch. I spend around FIVE whole minutes doing so....and the AD doesn't bat an eyelid.

You are the customer....a paying customer......and it's your privilege.

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As I have mentioned in a couple of other posts, I am after a watch in the next couple of months and am erring towards a SD..but in my naivety I never thought that I would be needing to do such a strict check..I suppose I better ask for a loupe od the AD (is that pr loop,before I make I proper tube of myself!!lol).Am I too trusting of the mighty R and the carpeted halls of the AD....
JJ's been saying it for years, and yes its pronounced loop. Best ask for a 10x loupe (loop) they sometimes have 5x loupes.

Do not be embarressed in asking for one. Satisfy yourself that everything is a-ok

Another arguement for going the AD route. What if I had gone Gray, where would I be now.
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What if I had gone Gray, where would I be now.
EXACTLY!!! Another bloody thing I've been saying for friggin' years!!!!
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Glad all's well that ends well Jon, methinks a letter to Rolex UK should be the order of the day, at least you might get some sort of explanation as to what was wrong.
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.....methinks a letter to Rolex UK should be the order of the day, at least you might get some sort of explanation as to what was wrong.
Now there's an idea!!
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