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Old 8 January 2017, 04:43 AM   #61
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I would still contact the RSC in Abu Dhabi, it is under different ownership, and ask them. I would also ask the AD you bought it from for assistance with reducing the cost.
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Old 8 January 2017, 05:20 AM   #62
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Perhaps all those who's sole contribution was " post pictures/photos or it didn't happen" will now be more helpful and maybe even welcome a new member to the forum
Don't hold your breath.
I'd have the RSC repair it. They can send you a photo of the dial and you can determine if it really needs to be replaced or not. A bunch of hairline scratches on the dial would annoy me enough to replace it.
I'm extra careful putting on/taking off my watches when I'm not on a rug for this reason. A light drop into my stone floors will be anything but a light drop.
You'll definitely need a movement service BTW. That's one of the advantages of plexi crystals, they don't shatter into the movement the way sapphire does.
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Old 8 January 2017, 05:48 AM   #63
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Thank you all for your replies. That's the quote from RSC. They can replace the diamond dial for another one that would cost US$ 2300. So I won't replace it till I see how badly scratched is it on the hope that it is a light one.
I've learnt the lesson the hard way. Attached is the picture.
The crowd here could be quite tough. Stick around and don't get discouraged by some of the comments.

I hope you get your watch back on your wrist soonest and enjoy it.
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