Hey Greg w the 325i, get over what? I paid someone to hand build me something not to bring me an imported piece of hardware.
I think you need to seriously reexamine what this hobby is all about. Find me a watch on this board that isn't from China.
Again, if I wanted a DIY watch I would have went to Canal St. You also don't know what I do on a daily basis so don't tell me what to do.
I give between zero and -1 f--ks what you do. I'm telling you what to do based on how you are acting on this board. In case you didn't notice in the month or two since you've joined, we have a certain culture here. Part of that, is that things such as "threadcrapping" in sales posts and "public shaming" threads are frowned upon. I get it that you are new, but that is pretty basic. Notice that a lot of your support in this thread is coming from other relative newcomers too. Conversely, a bunch of the folks who've been here a while are pointing out that these flaws are par-for-the-course and that you may be being too "nit-picky." Instead of lashing out, you might want to take such sage advice (like that which you received from another member with 1,400+ posts) as perhaps being indicative of what to expect from a hobby that, by your own admission, you are new to.
When you bought your 325 did you tell yourself, "I'm going to drive this once, just once, and I'll have plenty of marks on it...?"
When I bought my former 325i, I was in college, and it was 15 years ago. I also bought it used, so I had a reasonable expectation for what I was getting. I also planned on driving it, so showroom-fresh was never an expectation. Having said that, you are not buying a genuine watch, and further, you are not buying it legally, or from a legal source. If you think that somehow you are entitled to perfection, each and every time, you're in for disappointment. Better to learn that now, I suppose. Hang around long enough, and you'll realize that in this hobby, everyone has a few disappointments. However the "I paid good money, so I want what I want"-argument is going to fall on many deaf ears here. Especially when a few senior members have told you that these kinds of quality control blemishes are somewhat on the "minor" end of the scale that you can expect in this hobby. Of course, most of our TD's will do their utmost to keep folks happy, but again, these are not gens, and this isn't Macy's. And in the case of the US-based dealers, they are taking a HUGE risk selling their wares. If you can't accept that this means that you're accepting a bit of risk too...well then I don't know what to tell you...
The bottom line is - and this is my point - while you of course have every right to complain, don't be surprised that if it isn't well-grounded, taking the the above considerations into account, members and dealers alike won't take you seriously and will avoid doing business with you. And for the record, you have a very nice watch. Throw a gen insert on it, and it's gonna be great. Sending it to one of our trusted watchsmiths or modders for a little housekeeping (which would solve all or your "problems"), is also not atypical at all, especially on upper-end reps. Both my WM9 and TC subs went to Cali to get fine-tuned, right after I acquired each of them.
Who's calling who out? Just because I didn't jump on the TC bandwagon and make a glorifying statement I'm an A hole? I didn't flame anyone I simply stated what I received and what my thoughts on it are. For your information, I went to the mods already. And since when were reviews supposed to be all about the good and nothing else?
To be crystal clear, I'm calling you out because your expectations are not realistic given the product at hand, and the manner in which it's sold and obtained, as well as for attempting to exact a solution (which if you had realistic expectations would not be necessary) in a manner which goes pretty squarely against the tide of commonly-accepted culture of this board.
The only thing that's juvenile here is your post of trying to call me out and talking sh!t. It's your post that is tacky.
Ok, rook. Count up the post-tally/years-on-RWI of the people who agree with me, and contrast that with the folks who think you have every right to complain about minor scratches on a fake Rolex.
I really don't want to sound like an arse... but... OP, you're being too much of a nitpick IMHO, I understand that you paid a lot of money for the watch, and that you expect the exact thing you saw on TC's thread. But then again, this is a rep, if you want perfection, get a used gen 16610. The smudges on the crystal can be cleaned, and the gouge on the crystal can be either brushed with a scotchbrite (like I do on my Planet Ocean's "butter-scratch magnet" bracelet)
Have patience. You are not the only customer TC has.
Those are my two cents worth.
^^^This is more good advice from a member with long standing in this hobby, and on this forum.
So based on everything, I have three pieces of advice for you:
1) Be realistic with your expectations and remember what it is you are buying, and from whom.
2) Learn to accept the occasional disappointment in this hobby. Generally, the longer you are here, the more knowledge you will have, which will help you ward off some of it. It will also inform you as to what are truly unacceptable flaws, and what you must learn to take with a grain of salt.
3) Make sure you are quite solid with #'s 1 and 2 before you put a TD with a stellar reputation on blast publicly (especially a US-based one shouldering additional personal risk to sell to us, not to mention...on a not-for-profit basis).