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17 July 2020, 07:32 AM | #31 |
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Quite the fun story!
In fairness to the sales person, probably not enough stock to know by feel in a blind bag what’s a PM watch and what’s a SS watch anymore!!! |
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17 July 2020, 07:51 AM | #33 |
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I wouldn't be too hard on the sales staff, especially if they are trained to be a certain way. If she was acting out of company policy, then that is a different story.
My first paid job was working as a bank teller and I had a terrible experience when an investor ridiculed me and caused a petty tantrum. I had no idea who he was, was one of the early days at the job, and I asked him to see his ID. It's what I was specifically trained to do and always ask for. I was at the main branch of the bank and he literally got the President to come out of his office and act like he cared. My manager and President told me it was no big deal after the guy left and everyone just explained to me he is an extremely moody and prideful guy. Point is, no matter where you are in life, we all start somewhere and treat everyone with respect... I'm sure you just felt like she was being a snob, if this was the case then that is not ok. Plenty of AD staff these days, specifically Rolex staff have lost the plot. |
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17 July 2020, 09:23 AM | #35 |
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You didn't even have to flex as other folks mentioned. The lady simply had to see the expensive watch in order to decide to give you a better level of service. Not like you went in there waving platinum in her face.
I guess we can't really be surprised though money makes the world go round (quite a lot of money in this case) |
17 July 2020, 09:33 AM | #36 |
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I hope your watch is returned in a manner pleasing to you.
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17 July 2020, 09:38 AM | #37 |
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Haha great story. Waiting on the after pictures
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This seems strange. I wonder if their service techs are really busy. Why else would they try to push away business?
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The point is the dip sh** AD was trying to pass some sort of judgement as to whether Howard’s watch or him even deserved their attention. And the tune changed when they saw what his watch was worth. This kind of practice from the AD is just gross in my opinion. Howard glad you’re get things sorted. Hopefully in the future you buy from another AD that would treat you better Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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17 July 2020, 10:37 AM | #40 |
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I think its a slippery slope. A year and a half is not long to be wearing a watch for the scratches to become unbearable, 6 months from now they will be back again, what then?
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Lee, if it was bothering me, I’d have it polished too! Life is too short. And if you polished it every other year it would still outlast us. It’s a shame they took the initial approach they did. My AD can do most anything RSC can do. They are supposed to follow some rules. But it’s their shop. They have the ultimate say.
I just try to remain humble and calm in the face of a challenge. Most times, that results in a better outcome. Sounds like you pulled it off. But I know it was frustrating. That’s one magnificent crown jewel in a collection. It’s something to admire and enjoy. Here’s to you enjoying it again soon!
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Pt is also somewhat more difficult to polish than steel or gold due to its physical characteristics. And it is true that Pt scratches more easily. But ya gotta love the heft if it.
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17 July 2020, 12:41 PM | #45 |
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Sounds like an ego-stroking story to me.
“I was treated poorly until she saw my Daytona and then her countenance changed” Blah blah blah...... |
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I completely understand and agree with your approach. A lot of folks like to shame people who are adamant about keeping their watches pristine. I know from experience that PCLs are a scratch magnet and when it gets to a point where the center links look fully brushed from wear & tear, it lacks the luster that drew you to the watch in the first place.
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That, I believe is their term (from communicating with them regarding my old Mark II).
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I personally don't like the story as makes you sound a bit cocky. If you can afford that watch then get it sent off to RSC for a proper job.
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Why when they're an authorized Rolex repair shop should I have it sent to NYC when I can drive a couple of mile and have it done by them with as much expertise and no shipping risks? That doesn't make a lick of sense.
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I realize this is a horrible photo... I can't really capture the "patina" finish I'm talking about. Here is a picture of my wedding band ... I've tried to illustrate the outside surface which has the dull, worn, patina finish after years of wear, vs the inside which is how the outside used to look when new ... I wonder if your polished center links will take on the same patina effect eventually? Sent from my SM-G960W using Tapatalk |
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I saw a video on YouTube that says when you polish platinum you just move the metal around, that is, that the metal is not removed like when gold and silver get polished. Anyone else who knows this stuff shed some light if there is truth to this?
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It just shouldn't be that hard I guess. I have purchased both Rolex and IWC from this AD previously, but they didn't even ask me. |
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17 July 2020, 11:03 PM | #60 |
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Yes, definitely a story to create a post about and show off about an expensive watch.
I mean, would you randomly drive into the Ferrari dealership and request that they detail your car for free and when the sales chap says no, sorry, you say but it is an Enzo and then the whole dealership bows down and apologies and then send 3 detailers out to get started. |
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