May I just mention that Sean McNeill is likely to be capable of fixing this (at least on an interim basis until a full Rolex service and parts replacement is fully warranted) and he is likely to be...
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May I just mention that Sean McNeill is likely to be capable of fixing this (at least on an interim basis until a full Rolex service and parts replacement is fully warranted) and he is likely to be...
Yup, fair enough.
I have to agree.
It seems to me that, in any area of life, criticism is fine but it does need to be constructive. Certainly, criticism is only useful if is constructive. In this context,...
Thanks for the update. It will be interesting to see of they do it as a goodwill gesture (hope so!).
Everyone's looking for a drama, it seems.
All the same, I'm curious now to know what Rolex will say. ;-)
If Rolex can't help you (at a sensible price), bear in mind that Sean McNeill, whom I recommended in #18, is at Piccadilly Circus so comfortable walking distance from St. James.
It reminds me of those vintage driver's watches, the ones with the dial (intentionally!) at an angle. :winkskull:
These things happen, I guess.
This should do it:-
https://i.ibb.co/JvkwTHP/C6-C9-F053-AA0-E-4-DAF-89-ED-00-D3674-A9432.jpg
Ouch! Very disappointing.
To be fair, this sort of failure seems pretty rare. Not just on Rolexes but on any watch, in my experience. Sometimes, however, I suppose dial feet do fail. I can't...
Yes, I know this is off-topic but you have almost certainly committed a criminal offence. Electric scooters are normally prohibited from both the road and pavement in the UK.
The police view here...