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26 August 2011, 11:28 AM | #31 |
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thank you very much kyle. it would be most interesting/educational. johny
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26 August 2011, 11:50 AM | #32 |
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yeah i bought if form gemoro, and just the pearl was missing, the silver part that holds it in was still there and no dent on it. im gonna call rolex at toronto tomorrow and see if i can get a more detail explanation, i ask gemoro to fax me all the paper work from rolex
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26 August 2011, 12:46 PM | #33 |
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IMO, just one more reason not to hitch your wagon to your local AD's star.
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26 August 2011, 01:16 PM | #35 |
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Bremont, they treat you very very well. I cannot say enough good things about the watches or the company.
Rolex is still my #1 but my Exp II has been at RSC since July 6th and all I get from Rolex is a bill (and of course a watch in perfect condition).
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27 August 2011, 02:45 AM | #36 |
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I can't put up a picture of the entire form, but you'll be able to see part of the top tare off copy, the little booklet describing the entire service process, and a neat little folder. This is a new practice by Rolex in USA, and honestly have no clue if any other service centers use it. The customer gets a rare off beneath this top copy and I can't stop them from posting it for all to see, but I need to stay within my bounds as an AD.
After reading further about the warranty, I did find that the warranty covers the movement and not the external mishaps (aside from an alloy Changing colors on you) and the $500 is right in the range for a Cerachom Bezel. Before anyone gets upset about the warranty, this is common practice with almost all watch companies (I have yet to see a company that warranties the externals, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist). Again, this picture is of the Rolex USA practice and may not apply to other countries. Kyle |
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27 August 2011, 03:48 AM | #40 |
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If I had a dollar for every time I heard the phrase "I did not hit it on anything" I would be rich!!!
Not saying you hit the watch, but lets be honest, these watches get banged up all day especially if your an active person. I have people tell me that every day and I examine the watch to find a nice flat-spot on the case. I guess it just magically appeared... Anyway good luck. If you push enough with the AD they can make a special call on your behalf. AD |
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When i had my YM in for the 5-year service, I was told a similar thing...all replaced parts are NOT returned to the owner. (I wanted them to replace the sapphire crystal, which they did.) RSC said that the price for the repair/replacement already took in account the "trade-in."
I did hear somewhere on here that Rolex policy is to warranty the INSIDE of the Rolex...anything external is your fault. :( |
27 August 2011, 04:12 AM | #43 |
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great information kyle. thank you.
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27 August 2011, 07:41 AM | #44 |
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Some interesting information on here.
I have a brief question, doesn't Rolex give you a TWO-year NO-questions-asked policy on all new Rolex's? After those two years we're on our own, unlike a car we cannot get any further assurance huh? Thanks! |
27 August 2011, 07:58 AM | #45 |
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After one year I cracked and shattered a crystal on my Rolex, called NYC and spoke with a peachy gal, she told me what to do and I sent it in.
They replaced the crystal, cleaned the watch, pulled the minute pieces of crystal out of the movement, polished where needed and charged me a nominal fee. Great service, great to deal with and I think the warranty is excellent based on my experience. |
27 August 2011, 07:59 AM | #46 |
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A warranty is about manufacturing defects.. Not damage incurred while wearing it..
The externals do fall under the warranty; if it's a defect from the factory it would be taken care of.. However, a hard knock from any time can loosen a part that then may fall out or break well after the incident... To make blanket statements that a "warranty sucks" because they don't cover damage during use is not reality based..
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As stated previously the Rolex warrantee does not cover external issues. Which is standard. How can you expect any watch manufacturer to do such?
There was a thead on TRF not long ago - 2 people had their GMT's ceramic bezel inserts fall out - same response.
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27 August 2011, 10:05 AM | #49 |
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well i called rolex, and they sent me some pics, after looking at the zoomed in pics i guess there is a dent on the silver ring part, i must have banged it right on the pearl marker. i guess i have to be extra careful when wearing my watch now,
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27 August 2011, 10:08 AM | #50 |
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27 August 2011, 10:17 AM | #51 |
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i did they told me im shit out of luck, no warranty cover, no coverage for external issues.
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27 August 2011, 10:25 AM | #52 |
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thats the point of this thread,they will and do ask questions,after 2 years you can pay Rolex to service your watch.
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I thought you were saying that Rolex said no cover because it was banged? not that it was not covered because it's an external issue,surely a warranty covers any problem to do with workmanship. |
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27 August 2011, 10:29 AM | #54 |
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IMO external issues or not, if Rolex, or any other manufacturer cannot prove that the warranty claim was not caused by the user than it should be honored.
In this case it's obvious now that Rolex was able to show the pearl fell out because of something the user did (whether the OP realized it or not)...if the cup holding the pearl was not damaged, I would want Rolex to replace it under warranty. $hit happens sometimes during manufacturing, and if the epoxy, glue, or pressure fitting used to hold some piece of the watch together wasn't done right, I would expect Rolex to honor that inside the watch or out. I wonder what Rolex would have done if the "cup" wasn't damaged. Would they have gone by the word of the warranty or by the spirit of it. I say the later.
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27 August 2011, 10:33 AM | #55 |
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im assuming external issue would be for everyday wear and tear, which includes banging the watch.
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I can't see why you expect to have this fixed under warranty. If you had bought a new car and had driven it around for 8 months would you ask the dealer to repair a broken headlight under warranty because you 'hadn't hit anything'? Of course you wouldn't. Take it to a RSC and let them have a look at it - they might just surprise you. Or find another Forum to whinge on. After 8 months you broke your pearl - man up mate. Neither Rolex nor the AD are at fault.
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Does your auto warranty cover external "wear and tear"? No, of course not. If you have a little fender bender, you (or the insurance company) buys you a new bumper cover and headlight.
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I admit, I always feel as I'm wearing my Sub C, the pearl is the most vulnerable part. On the one hand, I understand Rolex not covering it, BUT, they SHOULD design the bezel and pearl in such a way that if you do damage the pearl or the surround, it can be replaced independently of the rest of the bezel, there's no good reason I should pay, what, $1200 for a new bezel just because the pearl got hit. And people wonder why some baby their Subs.
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27 August 2011, 11:02 AM | #60 |
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well i said after looking at the picture i did bang it, and said i must have hit it on the pearl marker. and talking to rolex they said it will not be under warranty, and for the shit out of luck comment it was a little joke, i dont expect them to cover wear and tear, i was just answering a question
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