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Old 7 January 2020, 09:29 AM   #1
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Visit to RSC Kent today

Further to an earlier post of mine about unsatisfying case polish by RSC on my recently serviced ref 116710LN GMT, I went to the service centre in Kent earlier today to get Pepsi bezel fitted to my ref 16710 Coke so I took along the LN to discuss the finishing with them.

I mentioned that I didn't like how they over rounded the edges and questioned whether the person over polished it. The technician basically said that it was standard finish and that they would do more or less the same to all 6 digit GMTs and there was nothing wrong with mine. He even brought out a Batman that had just been serviced and I have to say that even though the polishing was of a high standard, the edges were just like mine, a lot softer.

I also mentioned that the bezel was over polished to the extent that it was too smooth and difficult to grip which he didn't really agree to saying that that it could have already been quite worn down due to my watch age, it's a 2008 example. I told him that yes it wasn't super crispy sharp like when new but it definately wasn't in the condition when I received the was back from RSC. Anyway he offered to replace the bezel for the standard cost of the part which was £80 but to waive the £50 fitting fee.

By the way the Pepsi bezel was done while I waited and was a very reasonable £48.74, including me keeping the existing Coke bezel.
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Old 7 January 2020, 01:41 PM   #2
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Can you show a picture of the polishing?
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Old 7 January 2020, 11:58 PM   #3
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Can you show a picture of the polishing?
Unfortunately I had to leave my watch with them to fit the new bezel.

This is the link to the original thread with pictures https://www.rolexforums.com/showthread.php?t=708271
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Old 8 January 2020, 04:29 AM   #4
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Unfortunately I had to leave my watch with them to fit the new bezel.
That’s no more than a couple of minutes to fit a bezel on a 5 digit GMT
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Old 8 January 2020, 05:17 AM   #5
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That’s no more than a couple of minutes to fit a bezel on a 5 digit GMT
It's the 6 digit that was left with them. Yes they fitted the Pepsi bezel onto my 5 digit while I waited.

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Old 8 January 2020, 06:02 AM   #6
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I also mentioned that the bezel was over polished to the extent that it was too smooth and difficult to grip which he didn't really agree to saying that that it could have already been quite worn down due to my watch age, it's a 2008 example. I told him that yes it wasn't super crispy sharp like when new but it definately wasn't in the condition when I received the was back from RSC. Anyway he offered to replace the bezel for the standard cost of the part which was £80 but to waive the £50 fitting fee.

By the way the Pepsi bezel was done while I waited and was a very reasonable £48.74, including me keeping the existing Coke bezel.
Saying that the bezel was over polished is a kind way of putting it. I think wrecked might describe it better. They should in my opinion replace it with a new one free of charge, but in your shoes I would take their offer and have it replaced for £80.

The case polish is what it is, up to you whether you think it is acceptable or not.
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