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Just received BP Sub from TD, Should I return?

Morg111

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Ok.. so now that you guys seem to have found what it is I'm talking about, is it overly anal retentive of me to what to exchange it for this?
 

Morg111

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Capt obvious you're killing me. Anyone know a NYC area watch smith that plays ball with replicas.
 

davylloyd

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LOL....I assume you're being facetious like the rest of our fellow forum members... That is what I'm talking about, it looks like red grease blobs inside the face along the renault.

Count yourself lucky. They could have been along the Peugeot. :hehehe:
 

ohtoht

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If the red blobs were not visible in the QC shots then return. If they were visible and you accepted then you'll have to open it up and try to remove them. Unexceptable imo

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Morg111

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Ohtoht--

Never got QC pics. This trusted dealer doesn't send them but is very well known for making things right, even sending replacements before you send back the damaged watch.
 

fortis Persicum

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who in the world is ever going to see those red blobs. they are so small. its a rep. consider yourself lucky its not worse.
 

User_Error

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if you had requested qc pics you could have avoided this situation. now you've learned a lesson, perhaps?

if i were you i would open it up, remove the movement/dial, wipe off oj's blood, slap it back together and wear it. if you aren't comfortable doing that you have a few options:

1. sell it in m2m, take the money and buy another;
2. send it to a forum modder, have it water proofed, relumed, whatever and have the blood removed at that time, 2 birds one stone and all that;
3. wear it as is, knowing no one will ever see it while it's on your wrist.

i would not however send it back. it will cost more than is worth it to send it back to china, cause unnecessary trouble for the td and waste both your time and his.

bottom line next time request qc pics.

or buy from member sales, that's what i do.
 

Morg111

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if you had requested qc pics you could have avoided this situation. now you've learned a lesson, perhaps?

if i were you i would open it up, remove the movement/dial, wipe off oj's blood, slap it back together and wear it. if you aren't comfortable doing that you have a few options:

1. sell it in m2m, take the money and buy another;
2. send it to a forum modder, have it water proofed, relumed, whatever and have the blood removed at that time, 2 birds one stone and all that;
3. wear it as is, knowing no one will ever see it while it's on your wrist.

i would not however send it back. it will cost more than is worth it to send it back to china, cause unnecessary trouble for the td and waste both your time and his.

bottom line next time request qc pics.

or buy from member sales, that's what i do.

I already pm'd a couple people earlier this evening asking for modder contacts. Figured I'd get the crystal lowered, silver paint job for the bezel and while at it, yes, remove the blood, which by the way is noticeable from about 2 feet away. If you have any contacts, please PM me. Thanks.
 

mitchbaria

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Amazing.... absolutely..... amazing! I wouldn't be a dealer if it was the only job on earth,,,, the problem as I see it has always been unreal expectations.... all I expect is honesty..... period!
 

MauiDave

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I took the back off my graham to adjust the speed since it was running a little slow. And I found the engraving looks a little rough. Should I send it back? Lol
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Roonaj

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PM sent regarding Nyc watchsmith.
Places in NYC diamond district have serviced and worked on my reps. They dont care thats its a rep but the real issue is that it can be hard to source parts for reps since they arent standardized. And also it's the cost associated with it b/c the time and labor is the same as working on a gen. For example. When u have 10K watch, paying 200 to service it is fine. When u have a 300 panerai, paying 200 to service it seems retarded but they were extremely happy to take my 200 to service my 300 dollar watch...