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15 April 2017, 11:20 AM | #31 | |
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Sub C date not perfectly centered
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Its just the date ! How can you be so sure thats cancer ? |
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15 April 2017, 11:52 AM | #32 |
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You have to look at your watch everyday you wear it. It will always bother you. So take it to the AD you bought it from and have it sent back for warranty repair.
I have a SubC also. The bezel was not aligned and was off, the pearl had a black mark on it AND the cyclops was off. I took into my AD and they sent it off for warranty work. They replaced pearl, aligned the bezel and replaced the crystal all for free. I now have a great watch and I am happy with it. Rolex knows their quality control is lacking so they will make the repairs. Only bad thing is you won't be with your watch for a few weeks. Mine was gone for six. I could care less what other people think. I paid for something that I expect quality. When I think of Rolex I think of quality an their products should be as such. |
15 April 2017, 12:25 PM | #33 |
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I mean no disrespect whatsoever, as 3 of my 5 children have had serious medical issues (including cancer). But the thought that one jeopardizes a Rolex by having it opened to address an issue is utterly confounding to me. On the one hand, we applaud ourselves for purchasing these "tank" watches. On the other, we are afraid to let someone (especially RSCs) do the equivalent of taking a baby's temperature to correct a minor issue. Seems to me Rolex shouldn't have it both ways.
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