CorruptedSanity
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Unacceptable
I keep swaying back and forth like a pendulum about RM.
For a little I love it, then reading issues like these sways be the other way.
I have decided though. I will not indulge in RM for a few years. I will give them 2 to 3 years to fix their QC issues.
Imagine my 911 turbo had silly issues like these!
We buy (and pay) for exclusivity but more importantly quality.
I walked into a RM boutique a couple of months ago and was encouraged by the sales guy to use a loupe to admire the intricate detail. I found a couple of blobs of some unknown matter all over the dial. I think I found other issues on another watches' dial the same visit. Rediculous.
Quality problem??
By: gasterus : March 13th, 2010-06:43
Hi, I just wanna share my experience with fellow members. I bought a RM11ti from my local boutiqueback in January 2010, use it for the third time and i found out the watch always stop the following morning no matter how many times i wind the watch. Any of...
Same story,...
By: lkzn55 : March 13th, 2010-06:59
... until it stopped one day completly and crown not clutching the movement anymore. In this forum you will hear from many rm011 owners who had problems, generally all around the winding, crown and date issues. No big deal, once the watch is sent for repa...
Unacceptable
By: CorruptedSanity : March 16th, 2010-00:02
I keep swaying back and forth like a pendulum about RM. For a little I love it, then reading issues like these sways be the other way. I have decided though. I will not indulge in RM for a few years. I will give them 2 to 3 years to fix their QC issues. I...
Fair point...
By: chris4 : March 16th, 2010-01:40
However I would like to add that one common theme permiates the 'problem' threads, and that is that once they have been back to RM the problems are fixed and the watches remain reliable.So to me although an issue, I have total faith things get sorted quic...
True
By: CorruptedSanity : March 16th, 2010-02:52
I am sure (hopefully) that sending it back for a fixing will remedy it but my pet peeve is having anything (especially if its valuable) opened up unnecessarily. I am not sending in my Panerai pam312 (crown winding feels tight & rotor sluggish) because...
Also true
By: CorruptedSanity : March 16th, 2010-03:11
it happens to other watch makers. but to keep this comparison consistent, i.e: apples to apples. Compare an RM010 worth about $ 65,000 to any other watch (watch maker) in the same range. The amount of issues will be MUCH less. Its good to know that Richar...
Really?
By: chris4 : March 17th, 2010-01:57
Quote:-DID you know that the rejection rate in RM is around 90% yes 90% I find that very hard to believe....I mean if only 10% makes it out into customers hands then RM must have huge problems with what they are doing. So 90% of product is rejected , 10% ...
But Stats Lie...
By: chris4 : March 17th, 2010-09:28
..and there is not enough info with a statement like 'rejection rate of 90%'....Firstly as a bean counter it would make me question the whole production of an item and the true final value of it if 90% of the production went in the bin. Say it was an RM11...
Agree 100%
By: Pujoflo : March 17th, 2010-09:58
I fully support your story...could not have said it any better...and....I only own one RM11 but I cherish it.....it's just like a Ferrari...beautiful, expensive and in repair half the time....that's the beauty..