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Blade Senior Member Veteran Geek
Received My Sunday Run Reserve Pro Diver 6872 - Defective
Received it yesterday (last weekend's Sunday Run) and the dial is cracked. I called Invicta and they said they don't have any more of the 6872's, but they may be able to repair it. Repair it? How do you repair a cracked dial? Unless they have spare dials for this watch laying around. Shipping it back tonight, but not sure if I should request a refund, or give them the opportunity to "repair" it. Curious how they would repair a cracked sandstone dial. Thoughts? __________________
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They'll just replace the dial, not repair it. Since the PD is not the only one that uses the sandstone dial, they should have a slew of produced blanks to cover all their models since it's so popular. __________________
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Originally Posted by SSd(r)iver They'll just replace the dial, not repair it. Since the PD is not the only one that uses the sandstone dial, they should have a slew of produced blanks to cover all their models since it's so popular. I hope that's the case. __________________