Jim Dollares
路it was running a bit fast (like +45 secs per day
it was running a bit fast (like +45 secs per day
Not especially, no, but I am not aware of any good watchmakers near me or anybody trusted I could send it off to. I did get quotes from a couple of places but they were more expensive and I didn't want to send off to some unknown quantity. Would love to find a trusted watchmaker locally. I would like to put my Rolex Explorer in for service next.
And no specific issues - it was running a bit fast (like +45 secs per day) and am guessing it had never had a service in it's life (since 1996ish). At least TAG will send it back with a warranty and they have agreed only to clean the case, no polishing.
Price-wise, I figured the service cost of 拢410 was actually quite reasonable for a chronograph. As I say, I'd been quoted more elsewhere.
A BIT fast 馃檮 I obviously am too new to this mechanical game to consider 45 sec per day a tidy bit fast
I don't consider it too bad for a watch that hasn't had a service in 25 years!
Thats true I suppose. Honestly for me, precision is not something I care about. My mechanicals usually run out of power between wears so I wind and set them most occasions either way.
Crown, yes. Hands, no.
It didn't need a polishing to be honest. Case is in near mint condition.
I do have a horror story about polishing, the brother of a colleague sent his IWC in for service, it came back polished including the parts which were originally brushed (no pictures so can't show it).
He made a fuss but after a complimentary croc strap didn't take a stand in a more aggressive way.
Was it sent to IWC HQ or some local place??
If I recall correctly AD sent it to IWC, I have to admit it's hard to believe an IWC service center wouldn't know what the original finishing is.
If the brother would have pressed the AD, maybe it turned out it happened locally.
They must have put the work experience teenager in charge of both polishing and quality control that day. 馃う
I do have a horror story about polishing, the brother of a colleague sent his IWC in for service, it came back polished including the parts which were originally brushed
Was it sent to IWC HQ or some local place??
Another watch buddy of mine sent in a Breitling just a couple months ago, and they did the same thing. Polished the hell out of it and essentially ruined the case :/ Unfortunately, unless your watch is a recent model and under warranty, factory service is not always a great idea. Even at higher price points, one has to do their homework. Sad but true
Not especially, no, but I am not aware of any good watchmakers near me or anybody trusted I could send it off to. I did get quotes from a couple of places but they were more expensive and I didn't want to send off to some unknown quantity. Would love to find a trusted watchmaker locally. I would like to put my Rolex Explorer in for service next.
And no specific issues - it was running a bit fast (like +45 secs per day) and am guessing it had never had a service in it's life (since 1996ish). At least TAG will send it back with a warranty and they have agreed only to clean the case, no polishing.
Price-wise, I figured the service cost of 拢410 was actually quite reasonable for a chronograph. As I say, I'd been quoted more elsewhere.