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3 September 2017, 10:33 AM | #31 |
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3 September 2017, 10:41 AM | #33 |
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The lightbox photo was about 2 years ago, but I can assure you there is wear on the watch.. I have a good 'dent' and scratch on the side of the case from a camping trip.
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Let's see how this develops.
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That is a very cool story. Kudos to your CEO for being, what sounds like, a fantastic manager. Plus, it sounds like he has impeccable taste.
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3 September 2017, 02:29 PM | #36 |
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What a gem, congrats on the unexpected treasure!
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3 September 2017, 02:39 PM | #37 |
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Thank you everyone for the comments.
So back to the original question that brought me back to this forum - I want to service the watch because it's running a little fast. When given the option to polish the case and bracelet, should I have that done? From my research, the dent in the case won't get fixed, but all the bracelet wear, especially the clasp, would be nice.. but will the polishing work take away from the sharp edges the case current has? |
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3 September 2017, 04:22 PM | #40 |
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I have read stories from other TRF members complaining that even though they requested RSC NOT to polish their timepiece it came back polished anyway as if RSC just completely ignored them.
Is there a danger this may happen here, and even worse, would they replace that original flat 4 bezel with a regular version? Be extremely clear if you send the watch for service exactly what you do and don't want doing. Sent from my Moto G (4) using Tapatalk
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Me, "Light polish only please." As far as the bezel being swapped that they shouldn't do unless it is approved by you. But who knows. Yea be careful. |
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3 September 2017, 11:57 PM | #42 |
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I certainly have read those horror stories here on the forum. Thank you everyone for the responses.
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4 September 2017, 12:27 AM | #44 |
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Thanks for the recommendation. I will look into that shop.
Before I started reading this forum, I thought RSC was the no-brainer answer for service location. I have learned there are many capable independent shops that can service my watch. Let's be honest here, it's 'just' a submariner. No crazy complications or anything. If people have other recommendations for independent shops, I'm happy to look into them. |
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My brother in law bought one and he never received the anchor even after asking for it ? |
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4 September 2017, 08:25 AM | #49 |
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Thanks everyone. I will reach out to Vanessa!
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I believe a few years after the LV was introduced Rolex stopped including the anchor with the submariner. I want to say sometime in late 2006 or in 2007 is when the anchors disappeared.
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This was my first and last purchase of a new Sub and we didn't see much stock down here in OZ, so being a special model I suppose my dealer naturally made sure they threw everything in with the kit. It's also possible the Anchors were like the modern watch boxes now and subject to what the dealer had in stock at the time? So I assume your dealer didn't have any Anchors in stock at time of purchase. Somebody who worked at an AD at the time may be able to shed further light on the subject. Regardless, It's still possible to purchase an Anchor on line. Just make sure it's the correct vintage(last edition) should you choose to go down that path. |
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Maybe 2005-2006. It seems so long ago now |
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It was around late 2004 into 2005 they completely disappeared from the Rolex Sub 14060, 16610, and SD watch range, up to around 2003 it was a shorter stem anchor.But around 2004 a slightly longer stem anchor was introduced until they were stopped altogether.
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Interesting thread I learned something this morning about flat 4's and these green subs. Double luck on the OP. As you intend to do...just enjoy the watch knowing if things got desperate you could always turn the Rolex to help fix the problem.
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Great watch! Here is mine.
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Be very very careful if buying a replacement Anchor on line... there are a lot of fakes out there and unless you really know what you are looking at or have a genuine one to compare it to side by side, it would be real easy to get fooled...
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It is just the effect of the close up lens, the f stop, the angle, and the lighting that I used to take the pic.
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