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The Rolex / Tudor Watches Club V1, Is time to have this now?
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Fireken
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May 15 2017, 10:32 AM
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Getting Started

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QUOTE(jsflim @ May 13 2017, 12:05 PM) When you walk in to any AD in klang valley, they will tell RRP price but there is long waiting lists. Unless you know the sales personal, you will get the selling price (RRP with premium) for sport model. By the way, you need to close deal on the spot if available... otherwise, chances of you re-seeing the model is low. As it is a fast grab items. Happy hunting
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r3kahsttub
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May 15 2017, 10:42 AM
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QUOTE(gmail @ May 15 2017, 10:22 AM) Drama still haven't end over the weekend? Popcorn dah habis, let's move on with watch talk ...  This is LYN. Never ending punya. Here, one pic kasi share.
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jsflim
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May 15 2017, 12:05 PM
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Just called up Rolex service center, seems like they don't do any watch verification anymore. Anyone got idea where else we can do verification on it?
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jsflim
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May 15 2017, 12:07 PM
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QUOTE(gmail @ May 15 2017, 10:22 AM) Drama still haven't end over the weekend? Popcorn dah habis, let's move on with watch talk ...  Just let him enjoy his show himself, I'm kinda lazy to reply on his sarcasm.
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r3kahsttub
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May 15 2017, 01:48 PM
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RSC no longer takes in watches for verification, yes. But there is a way around it; say you want to drop off a watch for warranty work or looking to see if there is a need for service. There is a fee, and they will have to open the caseback anyway. This fee works out to the old "verification fee".
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ck77
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May 15 2017, 02:27 PM
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QUOTE(r3kahsttub @ May 15 2017, 01:48 PM) RSC no longer takes in watches for verification, yes. But there is a way around it; say you want to drop off a watch for warranty work or looking to see if there is a need for service. There is a fee, and they will have to open the caseback anyway. This fee works out to the old "verification fee". Yape, LP vs PL only
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jsflim
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May 15 2017, 04:20 PM
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QUOTE(r3kahsttub @ May 15 2017, 01:48 PM) RSC no longer takes in watches for verification, yes. But there is a way around it; say you want to drop off a watch for warranty work or looking to see if there is a need for service. There is a fee, and they will have to open the caseback anyway. This fee works out to the old "verification fee". mind to share what's the cost for such service? if they open the caseback and found out it's replicate watch, they will reject to service? This post has been edited by jsflim: May 15 2017, 04:20 PM
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alternativehype
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May 16 2017, 02:24 PM
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QUOTE(jsflim @ May 15 2017, 04:20 PM) mind to share what's the cost for such service? if they open the caseback and found out it's replicate watch, they will reject to service? I saw this when I was collecting back my watch from service. Mind you, this was end of last year and RSC was still doing verification service... A man walked in and asked for his watch to be verified. The Customer Service lady looked at it and said it was a fake. The man was rather surprised and asked how sure is she? How much for formal verification, with receipt? The CS lady said she can ask the technician to take a look by opening the caseback and checking out the movement. She went in, came back out in about 5 mins and said the technician confirmed it's a fake. The man still insisted on a formal verification, with the charges being about RM200++ (I can't remember the exact figure) and will take 30 mins. This could be RSC's easiest RM200 earned. I don't understand the man's logic to insist on formal verification, when it's already confirmed fake by technician. Anyway, it's his money... So, in light of current situation where RSC no longer does verification, I guess one can still send in a watch for servicing. What RSC does is charge a fee for basic service, plus any parts requiring change would be additional. If your watch is a fake, they'll reject it straight away. Saves you some money for verification. Hope this helps.
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mansooriqbal
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May 16 2017, 02:48 PM
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QUOTE(alternativehype @ May 16 2017, 02:24 PM) I saw this when I was collecting back my watch from service. Mind you, this was end of last year and RSC was still doing verification service... A man walked in and asked for his watch to be verified. The Customer Service lady looked at it and said it was a fake. The man was rather surprised and asked how sure is she? How much for formal verification, with receipt? The CS lady said she can ask the technician to take a look by opening the caseback and checking out the movement. She went in, came back out in about 5 mins and said the technician confirmed it's a fake. The man still insisted on a formal verification, with the charges being about RM200++ (I can't remember the exact figure) and will take 30 mins. This could be RSC's easiest RM200 earned. I don't understand the man's logic to insist on formal verification, when it's already confirmed fake by technician. Anyway, it's his money... So, in light of current situation where RSC no longer does verification, I guess one can still send in a watch for servicing. What RSC does is charge a fee for basic service, plus any parts requiring change would be additional. If your watch is a fake, they'll reject it straight away. Saves you some money for verification. Hope this helps. What's the average basic service costs? or over haul costs?
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r3kahsttub
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May 16 2017, 11:18 PM
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JokerNymous
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May 17 2017, 02:56 PM
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hi can you tell me how to check original Rolex ?Im having a rolex but dont know its clone or original.
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ck77
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May 17 2017, 03:06 PM
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QUOTE(JokerNymous @ May 17 2017, 02:56 PM) hi can you tell me how to check original Rolex ?Im having a rolex but dont know its clone or original. Which model and how much you bought it for?
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JokerNymous
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May 17 2017, 03:42 PM
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QUOTE(ck77 @ May 17 2017, 03:06 PM) Which model and how much you bought it for? im not sure coz its a gift form my uncle so now his no more and im having it.
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alternativehype
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May 17 2017, 04:07 PM
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Take clear pics and post here. Get sifus here to comment
Or, go to a reputable 2nd hand dealer Tell them u want to sell or trade in the watch. Ask them for a quote. If it's real, they'll make u an offer. If it's fake, they'll tell u as such. If real and you want to keep it, then tell them you'll consider the offer and go off
Hope this helps
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yeezai
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May 18 2017, 09:57 PM
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QUOTE(JokerNymous @ May 17 2017, 03:42 PM) im not sure coz its a gift form my uncle so now his no more and im having it. picture speaks a thousand words
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gmail
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May 18 2017, 10:10 PM
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e46
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May 19 2017, 12:48 AM
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Getting Started

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any AD got 116500LN? I put myself in waiting list 8 months ago in 2 diff AD, no news at all....
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Jack128
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May 19 2017, 12:10 PM
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QUOTE(e46 @ May 19 2017, 12:48 AM) any AD got 116500LN? I put myself in waiting list 8 months ago in 2 diff AD, no news at all.... What I can't stand is the cockiness of the salesperson at the AD. Usually their reply is a very curt "No stock". They can continue to behave like this because people like us continue to crawl back to them on our knees and part with ridiculous sums of money
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St. Teh
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May 19 2017, 02:15 PM
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QUOTE(e46 @ May 19 2017, 12:48 AM) any AD got 116500LN? I put myself in waiting list 8 months ago in 2 diff AD, no news at all.... I am about to pre-order Red SD, but saw your message, i really dont feel high hope now. Any sifus can share where able to secure 1 piece?
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