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QC help.

Jusezim

Horology Curious
2/10/22
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Hey guys, I'm close to order my first rep from Toro bravo and I wanna to be prepared for the QC.

When he send me the QC, where can I post it to see opinions from more experienced users?

If "my" piece has some problem, how can I act? Can I ask for another piece? For a repair? If nothing is possible, ie, if it is impossible to fix, can I ask my money back or can I choose another model?

This is the situations that I can imagine. If you have another tips for me, it will be welcome.
 

davidc

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1/5/22
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Hi there may i suggest you first have a read through these very excellent threads https://forum.replica-watch.info/threads/the-purpose-of-qc-pictures.94138/ and https://forum.replica-watch.info/threads/a-little-on-qc-pics.136582/ and https://forum.replica-watch.info/th...on-how-to-find-the-best-replica-watch.109388/

Please keep in mind that when your looking at your QC pictures the lighting, shadows, camera focus, camera angle, etc will all have an effect on what you see. If you notice something that concerns you i would first ask your dealer to take another picture of that area or at a different angle and explain what concerns you may have.
If there is a real serious problem that you point out they will usually get you another watch to QC check.
If you are asking that when you actually physically receive your watch and something is wrong with it what can be done, i believe you should ask your specific dealer this before hand as each has their own policy.

It would also be good to look at other members who have posted pictures of their watches so as to try to get a reference of whatever model watche your getting.
 

Cicero

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@Jusezim
As @davidc indicates, only post a QC picture if you have a specific concern and only post the Picture that shows that concern.
 

Feefo

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The first order is always an exciting experience. Nevertheless, don't sweat it too much. As hard as he put it, @BMW760 is right, you have to like what you see, not others. The risk in publishing your QC (provided that you follow the rules) is that people will see stuff you may not have noticed, doubts will pile up on doubts and it won't make it much easier. Moreover, what you can see on a QC pic, which is magnified by at least x2, is in 95% of the cases irrelevant irl. It all comes down to your ocd.
I have kept my QC always to myself (once I asked for confirmation regarding a movement, with a specific open case back pic), have always gl'd what I got and was always pleased with what landed in my hands.
Good luck!