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Hello everyone,
Last month I opened a thread announcing that Puretime sent me a defective Rolex Submariner Noob v9, I wasn't able to set up the date correctly, due to a mechanical issue in the movement.
Now what happened is that I purchased a Rolex Deepsea Sea-dweller D-Blue ARF from them, and Elena sent me quality control pictures, but the picture that shows the watch beat rate was not sent, I closed my eyes and told to my self that it's not very important, the watch is a new release, there will be no issue.
Adversely, they sent a watch with a huge problem, it losses 11 minutes a day which is abnormal for a watch of this price (see the link below), I really don't know how to figure it out.
when I wind the crown, it seems the mechanism is not well lubricated.
Puretime, you lost a customer, I think the watches you sell are those that were not a good part of the production, always issues with it.
https://vimeo.com/329487205 . HERE is the video link, very disturbing, unfortunately.
Last month I opened a thread announcing that Puretime sent me a defective Rolex Submariner Noob v9, I wasn't able to set up the date correctly, due to a mechanical issue in the movement.
Now what happened is that I purchased a Rolex Deepsea Sea-dweller D-Blue ARF from them, and Elena sent me quality control pictures, but the picture that shows the watch beat rate was not sent, I closed my eyes and told to my self that it's not very important, the watch is a new release, there will be no issue.
Adversely, they sent a watch with a huge problem, it losses 11 minutes a day which is abnormal for a watch of this price (see the link below), I really don't know how to figure it out.
when I wind the crown, it seems the mechanism is not well lubricated.
Puretime, you lost a customer, I think the watches you sell are those that were not a good part of the production, always issues with it.
https://vimeo.com/329487205 . HERE is the video link, very disturbing, unfortunately.