..... and now winding properly again. That’s the good news. The bad news is that there are some noticeable scratches on the caseback which are the result of either the handling by the AD or the repairs at Rolex. I decided to live with the scratches becaus...
AD are sometimes not very careful .... I also had a bad experience with the bracelet of my SD 116600. During the size ajustement of the bracelet, a first AD put too much threadlock and blocked the link ... The second destroyed my screw and scratched my br...
More often than not I've had Rolexes coming from service with additional scratches on the caseback, lugs, or bracelet. Generally these seem to have come either from opening the caseback or from removing/putting back the bracelet (which both are generally ...
The polishing took the shine off the gold leaving it dull. I suppose anything can happen during servicing. Some argue to send a watch for serving only if it needs repairs. I'm coming up on a five year recommended manufacturer's service period and am undec...
I tend to differentiate. Rolex and other robust watches only if they need repair, watches with more delicate and/or complex movements according to manufacturer’s instructions.