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12 September 2018, 04:11 AM | #121 | |
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The fact of the matter was that I was not happy with it. It was defective, and unless you heard it. I am sorry but you cannot with 100% certainty tell me it was not. Because I could hear it above typical normal talking levels, which is absurd. The actual point of my post was not to discuss the rotor noise of PP for which I am well versed in. The point of my post was to say on a +20K watch that I bought, I demanded a refund and got it. Furthermore, lets assume the watch was perfectly fine (which it most certainly wasn't)... I still got my refund. THAT IS THE POINT OF MY POST, NOT TO TO DISCUSS PP ROTOR MOVEMENT NOISE. To clarify.... it is showing that with the right attitude and conviction you can get the results you want. Neigh, deserve. Anyway, I'm done here. Enjoy. |
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12 September 2018, 04:16 AM | #122 | |
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12 September 2018, 04:43 AM | #123 | |
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Bit confused what the right attitude is here? On a serious note I want to say as a professional watchmaker I am seeing a noticeable change in peoples attitude to faults with their watches. Repair seems to be a dirty word now. I regularly see people insist on replacements for warranty issues when the repair would be faster - sometimes even on the spot. |
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