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Originally Posted by Tools
True, a Rolex faces peril due to everyday use. Everyday use is not covered by the warranty, and so, it doesn't really matter whether the warranty is transferrable or not for damage repairs; the customer will have to pay.
The warranty covers manufacturer defects and most of those usually reveal themselves rather quickly.
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Exactly, and my point about use vs. manufacturing defects was simply trying to come up with some rationale for these ADs' displeasure about warranty coverage. Other than their worry about undue requests or loss of sales (and I suppose I can understand that to a point), I don't get the desire of some to mess with folks who buy second-hand. Yay for those guys who promote the brand, as well as all makes of timepieces, and who encourage after-market sales. It just helps keep the excitement and enthusiasm going. IMHO.
Cheers.