Poky
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Is it me or is it Patek?
After the initial problem with the poor refurbishment, Patek kindly agreed to replace the case. 4 months wait for the initial service/refurbishment and another 3 months wait for the new case. Got the watch today and I was disappointed to see subtle marks on the dial and a tiny scratch on the rotor.
Before anyone says these are reflections or dirt on the crystal, let me tell you that the AD manager also identified them; these are marks on the dial and rotor. They are very small but can be seen. The photos probably do not show them well. The AD was happy to send the watch back again but I decided to take it home for the time being.
Am I being over-obsessive? what would you do?
The problem is that I like the 5167 too much to let it go but this level of service is changing my mind.
Read my initial story with the poor refurbishment here:
www.watchprosite.com

tiny scratch on the rotor

scratch on the rotor- green circle

mark on the dial

mark on the dial- green circle

mark on the dial

mark on the dial- green circle

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Is it me or is it Patek?
By: Poky : December 11th, 2016-09:19
After the initial problem with the poor refurbishment, Patek kindly agreed to replace the case. 4 months wait for the initial service/refurbishment and another 3 months wait for the new case. Got the watch today and I was disappointed to see subtle marks ...
Hard to tell Poky
By: Mark in Paris : December 11th, 2016-14:57
From my own experience, I noticed that not many watches would pass a highly magnified control. This is craftmanship and there is very often a little imperfection somewhere if we look well. That's also a reason why I don't like using magnifying glasses for...
Stories like yours....
By: Rogi : December 11th, 2016-15:13
make me think that it is a good idea to wait for service, you're paying top dollar, they should deliver top service. Unfortunately it is what it is, if you can live with it as is, keep it as such but ask your AD if in its next service will these be charge...
I suggest..
By: yming : December 11th, 2016-16:42
You try to enjoy the watch for a while and if you can't, then you owe it to yourself to send it back.. All watches will have minor blemishes due to the manufacturing process, only the degree of visibility varies.. I have had many issues with a few Langes ...
I don't either
By: Poky : December 12th, 2016-10:59
I don't even own a loupe. I saw them first at the AD within 5 minutes but the AD had to use a loop to see them. They have been magnified with an old camera to demonstrate them. I definitely would not use a loupe to inspect the watch as I am sure I will fi...
Thanks Laurent
By: Poky : December 12th, 2016-11:10
I do expect the best from Patek as I do believe they can be the best. When I first purchased the watch, it was absolutely pristine, completely flawless. Very impressive. The watch has not been serviced to the same standard that it was first made. I don't ...