jrwong23 (aka watchthebin)[Moderator]
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Agree 100% with Patrick
No point letting some poor service bother us too much but if really bad, we can simply feedback to the boutique manager or our contacts from the watch companies' HQ.
I used to be very sensitive (not that I complain all the time but my mood gets affected) but after collecting watches for a few years, I feel that boutique service (or lack of) is no point getting too hung up on. Either I ignore and enjoy my watches that I purchase or I give constructive feedback to their offices.
Cheers
robin
Welcome Dumachel!
By: patrick_y : December 15th, 2013-14:22
In general, that particular movement is usually fairly quiet. Many watches do make rotor noises (for instance many ETA base calibers do make some noises). If it's noticeable when worn on the wrist and not immediately close to your ear, then you may have a...
Question cleared....
By: dumachel : December 15th, 2013-19:37
Hi Patrick, Many thanks for the suggestion. What a complete brain lapse on my part for not thinking of that sooner. Prior to your feedback, I went to extreme measures to figure investigate the issue when the simple solution was what you proposed... ("fore...
Your Impressions?
By: patrick_y : December 25th, 2013-11:55
Perception is reality, but sometimes, we as the customer can be a bit overly sensitive to the environment. While I've never patronized the Vacheron Constantin store on Rodeo Drive, I was neither acknowledged nor greeted by an employee of the Vacheron Cons...