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Old 12 July 2020, 03:10 PM   #1
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Warranty claim on dial

Finally my dial has arrived in RSC. Will send my watch I'm tomorrow for dial change. Hope it will be a experience.
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Old 12 July 2020, 03:11 PM   #2
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Finally my dial has arrived in RSC. Will send my watch I'm tomorrow for dial change. Hope it will be a experience.
Hope it will be a good experience...Sorry for the typo
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Old 12 July 2020, 04:06 PM   #3
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Respect to Rolex for fixing this
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Old 12 July 2020, 04:13 PM   #4
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Curious...will it be a service dial?

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Old 12 July 2020, 07:14 PM   #5
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Its a modern watch. Its gonna be the same specs dial. No difference
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Old 12 July 2020, 07:19 PM   #6
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Is this a rare 'scratch across the bottom line C' variant dial?
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Old 12 July 2020, 07:36 PM   #7
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I guess they have to...Else it will become a rare dial in years to come...
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Old 12 July 2020, 09:51 PM   #8
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Respect to Rolex for fixing this
Well, it should never have left the factory like this ..
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Old 12 July 2020, 11:19 PM   #9
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It doesn’t deserve respect - they are duty bound to do this under the terms of the warranty which covers manufacturing defects. A shame that it’s even necessary in the first place.
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Old 12 July 2020, 11:24 PM   #10
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Old 12 July 2020, 11:28 PM   #11
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Please keep us posted on the outcome!
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Old 12 July 2020, 11:29 PM   #12
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It doesn’t deserve respect - they are duty bound to do this under the terms of the warranty which covers manufacturing defects. A shame that it’s even necessary in the first place.
It's mostly a hand assembled watch and everything is checked by human eyes. People make mistakes...
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Old 12 July 2020, 11:36 PM   #13
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It's mostly a hand assembled watch and everything is checked by human eyes. People make mistakes...

Of course, but that’s a lot easier to forgive when it’s someone else’s watch! However that’s what a no quibble warranty is for, and especially from a company that will sort it with absolutely no fuss.
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Old 13 July 2020, 12:28 AM   #14
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Old 13 July 2020, 02:23 AM   #15
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Respect to Rolex for fixing this
Rolex uses a lot of robotics and sophisticated technology--its not some old world watch company that puts every piece together by hand. Maybe it could use the technology to detect things like scratched dials. Accidents like this shouldn't happen on a watch this expensive. It should be visually checked enough times that things like this are caught.
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Old 13 July 2020, 03:38 AM   #16
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Good on Rolex for standing behind the warranty.
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It doesn’t deserve respect - they are duty bound to do this under the terms of the warranty which covers manufacturing defects. A shame that it’s even necessary in the first place.
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Old 13 July 2020, 06:59 PM   #18
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It doesn’t deserve respect - they are duty bound to do this under the terms of the warranty which covers manufacturing defects. A shame that it’s even necessary in the first place.
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Of course, but that’s a lot easier to forgive when it’s someone else’s watch! However that’s what a no quibble warranty is for, and especially from a company that will sort it with absolutely no fuss.
1. Rolex do not offer a ‘no quibble warranty’
2. The dial is fully functional and is simply not 100% aesthetically perfect. Any brand would be within their rights to say it is within their manufacturing tolerance (keeping in mind terms like ‘flawless’ and ‘perfection’ are marketing puffery so cannot be reasonably expected or demanded). That is not what Rolex have done. So it does deserve respect. This is a small part of what contributes to Rolex’s well deserved reputation.

They are not duty bound to give you diddly squat for an aesthetic flaw. (Especially a flaw that was clearly visible at the time you elected to purchase the watch)
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Old 31 July 2020, 12:04 PM   #19
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Finally the Sky D came back after almost 3 weeks. The process is fast and efficient. No opportunity to chat with the ladies over the counter as they are busy with backlog from the recent lockdown. There were a few customers waiting for their turn. The case seems to have received a light buff which looks shinier than before.
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Old 31 July 2020, 12:22 PM   #20
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It would have bugged me too
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Old 31 July 2020, 12:24 PM   #21
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Finally the Sky D came back after almost 3 weeks. The process is fast and efficient. No opportunity to chat with the ladies over the counter as they are busy with backlog from the recent lockdown. There were a few customers waiting for their turn. The case seems to have received a light buff which looks shinier than before.
Thank you for updating us. Sounds like the repair went well?
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Old 31 July 2020, 12:30 PM   #22
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1. Rolex do not offer a ‘no quibble warranty’
2. The dial is fully functional and is simply not 100% aesthetically perfect. Any brand would be within their rights to say it is within their manufacturing tolerance (keeping in mind terms like ‘flawless’ and ‘perfection’ are marketing puffery so cannot be reasonably expected or demanded). That is not what Rolex have done. So it does deserve respect. This is a small part of what contributes to Rolex’s well deserved reputation.

They are not duty bound to give you diddly squat for an aesthetic flaw. (Especially a flaw that was clearly visible at the time you elected to purchase the watch)

I meant no quibble in that Rolex doesn’t usually make a fuss.

However, this is a manufacturing defect and Rolex warranties against “faulty workmanship” irrespective whether it’s cosmetic or functional. The fact it wasn’t noticed at the time of purchase is totally irrelevant. If a faulty movement part had been fitted that wouldn’t have even been visible at all.

So I stand by the fact that Rolex doesn’t deserve special praise for this at all. They are just doing exactly what they’ve always done which is simply preserving their reputation first and foremost. And there’s nothing wrong with that.
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Old 31 July 2020, 12:33 PM   #23
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Old 1 August 2020, 01:34 AM   #24
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I meant no quibble in that Rolex doesn’t usually make a fuss.

However, this is a manufacturing defect and Rolex warranties against “faulty workmanship” irrespective whether it’s cosmetic or functional. The fact it wasn’t noticed at the time of purchase is totally irrelevant. If a faulty movement part had been fitted that wouldn’t have even been visible at all.

So I stand by the fact that Rolex doesn’t deserve special praise for this at all. They are just doing exactly what they’ve always done which is simply preserving their reputation first and foremost. And there’s nothing wrong with that.
My point was and is, for cosmetic imperfections a company is free to determine what their manufacturing standards and tolerances are. They decide their own quality minimums, not the customer.

There is no ‘perfect’, which means a line has to be drawn somewhere. And many brands would not replace that dial as it would fall within ‘their standards’.

So again I say it speaks to their credit that they do cover such imperfections, instead of saying “that’s how we make ‘em and it was visible when you bought it”.
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Old 1 August 2020, 02:01 AM   #25
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What are you doing. That’s a samurai dial.

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Old 30 September 2020, 09:54 AM   #26
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See-through Hand?

Referring back to the original post of the defective dial with picture, how is it that you can read the text under the hand? Looks like the lume is missing too.
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Old 30 September 2020, 10:02 AM   #27
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Referring back to the original post of the defective dial with picture, how is it that you can read the text under the hand? Looks like the lume is missing too.
That's the subdual you are looking at, so that is before the lume starts if that makes sense.
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