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I feel your pain.
The repairs/ servicing cost puts me off owning a large number of watches and especially a large number of “cheaper” watches. If a SS Rolex needs serviced every 10 years for 10% of its value, I’m ok with 1% a year maintenance. It frustrated me recently when I spent about £900 getting two watches serviced that were probably worth at best £3k between them. That’s much more painful as I also know they’ll probably be back there in 5-7 years. |
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And then there was 3.
As of this morning… My exp II is going to join the submariner at rsc. Grand seiko off on a solo trip. Looking forward to seeing what new abuse Rsc has in store for their customers. So far I’m told by the local AD a watch will not be serviced without a bracelet. If it doesn’t have the bracelet the customer is required to buy one. |
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Brian, sorry to hear the bad news. I hope your wife's 34mm Date comes back better than new!
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What a pain; good luck getting it all sorted out.
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Sorry to hear it Brian.
So far I have traded watches for new watches in part to constantly have a new warranty. Also because I get bored and like to chase a new watch. So far I have had 3 watches sent back for service. A Breitling, a Tudor GMT, and a DJ 41 with 32xx. All on warranty, no cost. |
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Probably going to insist on replacing crystal as well because of my cyclopsechtomy (just have to hammer it off again ![]() Quote:
Polarizing piece per friends of mine, some love it and some AP can’t adjust the lack of weight? ![]()
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![]() ![]() There is a lot to like about the Ti YM. I handled one last Christmas but didn’t get much time with it (picture an impatient wife a two teenagers rolling eyes) ![]() This time around I had a good half hour with it and there are many positives, some of which I think you’d appreciate. 1. Legibility in spades. 2. Caseback profile is low. 3. Thin ( under 12 mm) 4. Useful 120 click bi-bezel The Ti material is interesting to be sure. Obviously it’s lightweight but in a weird way, I sort of liked that. The watch stayed planted on my wrist (even though it wasn’t sized). I’m not as sure on the finish and the color. I’d describe it as a slightly “more grainy” satin finish compared to say a Submariner. The metal itself isn’t as dark as some Ti watches I’ve seen, but it is a duller look compared to 904l steel. The cerachrom bezel is a home run IMHO. The polished raised markers are really well done and provide for just the right amount of subtle pop ![]() Overall, I’d say I’m coming around on this one. ![]() ![]() |
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“Here sir, why don’t you try on some watches while you are here….”
Like any good dealer, they are fueling the addiction!! ![]() Anyway, more seriously, the Ti YM looks great and looks perfect on you Brian! Something to consider for sure…. ;-) |
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while YM is compelling I find it hard to imagine the 14060 being replaced. The minor detail that is virtually impossible to overcome is my profound appreciation for lug holes. ![]() Also it would be easy to say I don’t like redundancy in my collection but I currently and unexpectedly find myself with two OP ![]()
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Agreed gives the owner to many strap options. Rolex does not like end user options.
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