Black Bay Overpolish
Black Bay Overpolish
Interesting thread on WUS. Basically a guy bought a very lightly used 6 month old BB58 and couldn't stand that there were light scratches so he sent it to RSC to have them make it "like new" RSC appears to have taken a file to the chamfers. OP got what he wanted though... scratches are gone.
https://forums.watchuseek.com/f23/rsc-o ... 00291.html
https://forums.watchuseek.com/f23/rsc-o ... 00291.html
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I don’t understand why people worry about scratches, unless it’s crystal or bad bezel marks. Stainless watches show wear, no big deal.
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I don't understand why people send shit to an RSC. I knew the guy who trained the polishing department at RSC Dallas. He told me that a watch service begins with a minimally trained person (basically a secretary with an afternoon of training) removing the bracelet from the case and that most of the polishers were former hotel cleaning women who he trained to polish.
I would never send my watch into that black box in hopes that it comes out without getting fucked up.
I would never send my watch into that black box in hopes that it comes out without getting fucked up.
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On the bright side, he's "created his own story."
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For those banned from WUS-
Honestly, if you want to create your own story, buy a new fucking watchI wanted to restore it, so I could make my own scratches and create my own "story," so to speak.
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Here's his story:
I'm a fucking idiot and I ruined a multi-thousand dollar watch.
I'm sure his grand kids will be impressed.
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I’ll never understand people who want a new watch and don’t buy a new watch.
If you buy a watch that was previously worn, it will have scratches.
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If you buy a watch that was previously worn, it will have scratches.
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Fast, high quality, or cheap - pick two. It's fast and cheap. An RSC is essentially the McDonald's of watch servicing.Seppia wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 12:15 pmI would also mention that the really unacceptable thing (assuming the story is true) is Rolex using cheap labor to service their multi thousand dollar watch.
We love this hobby so “we know”, but this is like a guy who purchased a second hand Maserati, sent it in for a re paint, and gets delivered back a turd.
You sell overpriced jewelry, you are a luxury brand, your employees should know how not to ruin said jewelry
Patek service is slow, expensive, and not great so it's not like Rolex is alone. With the exception of AP (in the USA at least) most of the luxury brands have unacceptable service.
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Yes, this is the silly part of the story. BB58's are still a little hard to get, but attainable if you look hard. May need to wait a few months or pay a few hundred $$ premium. Instead he maybe saved $200 off MSRP, but payed RSC to ruin it a had to wait multiple months for RSC to work on it multiple times. How is this better than just buying new?
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----------------------------------JP Chestnut wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 9:07 amI don't understand why people send shit to an RSC. I knew the guy who trained the polishing department at RSC Dallas. He told me that a watch service begins with a minimally trained person (basically a secretary with an afternoon of training) removing the bracelet from the case and that most of the polishers were former hotel cleaning women who he trained to polish.
I would never send my watch into that black box in hopes that it comes out without getting fucked up.
Really Jacob? I never would have thought... I have sent 3 watches to RSC ---in all 3 cases through an AD...Never had an issue.. Charges were reasonable for a full service...I'll have to remember this..
I don't think the story is true---the watch was screwed up by someone and now the OP wants to know how to fix it..Just my .02...
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Yup, I’m 2 for 2 looking brand new from Dallas RSC. I think 99+% are done well and it’s the vocal minority who get the attention.jimyritz wrote:----------------------------------JP Chestnut wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 9:07 amI don't understand why people send shit to an RSC. I knew the guy who trained the polishing department at RSC Dallas. He told me that a watch service begins with a minimally trained person (basically a secretary with an afternoon of training) removing the bracelet from the case and that most of the polishers were former hotel cleaning women who he trained to polish.
I would never send my watch into that black box in hopes that it comes out without getting fucked up.
Really Jacob? I never would have thought... I have sent 3 watches to RSC ---in all 3 cases through an AD...Never had an issue.. Charges were reasonable for a full service...I'll have to remember this..
I don't think the story is true---the watch was screwed up by someone and now the OP wants to know how to fix it..Just my .02...
Mike
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I agree that this story is probably BS. RSC errors aren't so egregious.jimyritz wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 5:45 pm----------------------------------JP Chestnut wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 9:07 amI don't understand why people send shit to an RSC. I knew the guy who trained the polishing department at RSC Dallas. He told me that a watch service begins with a minimally trained person (basically a secretary with an afternoon of training) removing the bracelet from the case and that most of the polishers were former hotel cleaning women who he trained to polish.
I would never send my watch into that black box in hopes that it comes out without getting fucked up.
Really Jacob? I never would have thought... I have sent 3 watches to RSC ---in all 3 cases through an AD...Never had an issue.. Charges were reasonable for a full service...I'll have to remember this..
I don't think the story is true---the watch was screwed up by someone and now the OP wants to know how to fix it..Just my .02...
Mike
The guy who told me that was indeed a senior watch maker from the lititz pennsylvania Rolex school, and he was the best free hand polisher (no lapping machine) I've ever seen. He wasn't trying to sell me anything or make any money. It was a pure "FYI" thing. I've seen confirmation from Rolex somewhere online that RSC polishing isn't done by "watchmakers", but rather by polishing specialists FWIW.
The vast majority of RSC work is good enough for the people who send it in, but there's a nontrivial chance that it will come back with issues. I'd never send anything that I really love to them.
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could be he sent to RSC via an AD and the AD used their local guy instead...you know, like that (in)famous Tudor story from a while back
Does the guy have card/paperwork from RSC?
Does the guy have card/paperwork from RSC?
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Seppia wrote:I would also mention that the really unacceptable thing (assuming the story is true) is Rolex using cheap labor to service their multi thousand dollar watch.
We love this hobby so “we know”, but this is like a guy who purchased a second hand Maserati, sent it in for a re paint, and gets delivered back a turd.
You sell overpriced jewelry, you are a luxury brand, your employees should know how not to ruin said jewelry
You’d be shocked to know what they pay their watchmakers. I spoke to a watchmaker who worked for RSC Toronto when he moved here and they pay fuck all. You can’t even live here in the city with he was getting paid. I was shocked.
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JP Chestnut wrote:Fast, high quality, or cheap - pick two. It's fast and cheap. An RSC is essentially the McDonald's of watch servicing.Seppia wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 12:15 pmI would also mention that the really unacceptable thing (assuming the story is true) is Rolex using cheap labor to service their multi thousand dollar watch.
We love this hobby so “we know”, but this is like a guy who purchased a second hand Maserati, sent it in for a re paint, and gets delivered back a turd.
You sell overpriced jewelry, you are a luxury brand, your employees should know how not to ruin said jewelry
Patek service is slow, expensive, and not great so it's not like Rolex is alone. With the exception of AP (in the USA at least) most of the luxury brands have unacceptable service.
You nailed it. You won’t see your watch for 6-12 months when sending for service with a high end luxury brand. I’d go apeshit if my $100k watch was gone that long lol.
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I’ve mentioned this in the past, but I could pretty easily afford a patek AC or chronograph. However fairly common THREE YEAR service intervals with service cost in excess of $1000 and a six month turn around time... I’d need to be a billionaire to put up with that shit.Danny_T wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 7:15 pmJP Chestnut wrote:Fast, high quality, or cheap - pick two. It's fast and cheap. An RSC is essentially the McDonald's of watch servicing.Seppia wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 12:15 pmI would also mention that the really unacceptable thing (assuming the story is true) is Rolex using cheap labor to service their multi thousand dollar watch.
We love this hobby so “we know”, but this is like a guy who purchased a second hand Maserati, sent it in for a re paint, and gets delivered back a turd.
You sell overpriced jewelry, you are a luxury brand, your employees should know how not to ruin said jewelry
Patek service is slow, expensive, and not great so it's not like Rolex is alone. With the exception of AP (in the USA at least) most of the luxury brands have unacceptable service.
You nailed it. You won’t see your watch for 6-12 months when sending for service with a high end luxury brand. I’d go apeshit if my $100k watch was gone that long lol.
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Ask Zack about his ongoing RM11 service. I think he mentioned it's been 16 months and still counting...Danny_T wrote:JP Chestnut wrote:Fast, high quality, or cheap - pick two. It's fast and cheap. An RSC is essentially the McDonald's of watch servicing.Seppia wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 12:15 pmI would also mention that the really unacceptable thing (assuming the story is true) is Rolex using cheap labor to service their multi thousand dollar watch.
We love this hobby so “we know”, but this is like a guy who purchased a second hand Maserati, sent it in for a re paint, and gets delivered back a turd.
You sell overpriced jewelry, you are a luxury brand, your employees should know how not to ruin said jewelry
Patek service is slow, expensive, and not great so it's not like Rolex is alone. With the exception of AP (in the USA at least) most of the luxury brands have unacceptable service.
You nailed it. You won’t see your watch for 6-12 months when sending for service with a high end luxury brand. I’d go apeshit if my $100k watch was gone that long lol.
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Did he send it to Yao or Kobold?matt.wu wrote:Ask Zack about his ongoing RM11 service. I think he mentioned it's been 16 months and still counting...Danny_T wrote:JP Chestnut wrote:Fast, high quality, or cheap - pick two. It's fast and cheap. An RSC is essentially the McDonald's of watch servicing.Seppia wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 12:15 pmI would also mention that the really unacceptable thing (assuming the story is true) is Rolex using cheap labor to service their multi thousand dollar watch.
We love this hobby so “we know”, but this is like a guy who purchased a second hand Maserati, sent it in for a re paint, and gets delivered back a turd.
You sell overpriced jewelry, you are a luxury brand, your employees should know how not to ruin said jewelry
Patek service is slow, expensive, and not great so it's not like Rolex is alone. With the exception of AP (in the USA at least) most of the luxury brands have unacceptable service.
You nailed it. You won’t see your watch for 6-12 months when sending for service with a high end luxury brand. I’d go apeshit if my $100k watch was gone that long lol.
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hoppyjr wrote:
Did he send it to Yao or Kobold?
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And don't polish it!JP Chestnut wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 9:07 am.... most of the polishers were former hotel cleaning women who he trained to polish.
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pbj204 wrote:And don't polish it!JP Chestnut wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2019 9:07 am.... most of the polishers were former hotel cleaning women who he trained to polish.
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