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Old 3 October 2011, 06:40 AM   #61
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send it in to the RSC.
Pay for new Bez.
Never do it again.
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Old 3 October 2011, 06:47 AM   #62
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Nothing additional from the OP so far, and he was last online today at 1136am. I am still wondering what the "Green" solution was and what the material of the cloth was, such that it would do such a thing, yet not be harmful to handle.....
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Old 3 October 2011, 09:54 AM   #63
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Thanks for all the valuable feedback. Tomorrow I will meet with the owner of the kiosk, so I will try to keep you posted about what happens.
If I get the $1k it costs to replace I will take it to the AD and have them fix it. I have come to realize that putting an aftermarket piece on it will drive me even more nuts. If the owner of the kiosk doesn't want to pay up, I will probably just leave as is.

As to how it is possible that a polishing cloth damaged the solid 18k bezel in matter of minutes....IT CAN and IT DID. Be VERY careful of those "microfiber" cloths. Stainless steel can handle it, 14k gold can handle it, 18k will not. 18k gold is too malleable. According to my post-screw up research, these cloths have a chemical and tiny microscopic particles that act as a buffing stone once applying friction.

I am located in Miami...these kiosks are in all malls. They usually spot your Rolex or Omega from miles away and offer to "clean it" by rubbing it against the magical cloth and them dunking it in a green solution to "bring the shine up".
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Old 3 October 2011, 10:59 AM   #64
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I'm going to start with, you were really upset at what happened to the watch right?
Then, why even contemplate using an after market option??? Makes no sense and sounds like you just want to pocket some cash and take the cheaper option...
You complained enough to have been offered 1 K to fix it..Then fix it correctly through your AD and get your watch back to original condition with ORIGINAL parts!!

PS: Next time a kiosk in the mall says "show me your Rolex!", keep on walking!
Spot on, totally agree.
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Old 3 October 2011, 03:17 PM   #65
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Not meaning to bash you or anything, but I see no reason why the kiosk should compensate you. It's not like they put a gun to your head, you handed them the watch by your own will. It was a mistake, learn from it and move on. If you do end up getting 1k from them, fix it with original parts, otherwise you're just being greedy and that's the kind of karma you don't want in your life. That said, I hope things will work themselves out and you can keep enjoying your watch
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Old 3 October 2011, 05:33 PM   #66
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THAT GUY Isn't going to give you a thousand dollars. MY bet anyway. Why wouldn't have already given it to you? He just playing you.
Agree! I wouldn't be holding out for that cash.

How long are they going to be at that mall? What proof do you have that they damaged the watch? What will you do if they say the watch was already like that when you gave them it?

You need to get that cash quick!
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Old 3 October 2011, 11:47 PM   #67
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just send it in and get the bezel replaced. End of story and lesson learned. No need to try and profit from this.
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