Just wanted to share a recent experience with the Breitling service center.
Few weeks ago, I noticed a speck on the crystal on my watch and to my horror it turned out to be under the crystal. So I decided to send it in to see what could be done.
Upon sending it in, I was told that since my watch was over 3yrs old, it was due for servicing so they would proceed with servicing and at the same time remove the speck under the crystal.
Obviously, I'm thinking that 3 yrs is a bit too early for servicing, but apparently this is their policy or something.
Fortunately, common sense prevailed and a few days later after sending it in and after having been inspected by the watchmaker, they called back to say that they would remove the speck under the crystal and at the same time also check the timekeeping as well as the water resistance and replace the gasket. All at no cost to me.
A week and a half or so later, I got my watch, speck removed and everything is running well.
Just thought I share this here.
Few weeks ago, I noticed a speck on the crystal on my watch and to my horror it turned out to be under the crystal. So I decided to send it in to see what could be done.
Upon sending it in, I was told that since my watch was over 3yrs old, it was due for servicing so they would proceed with servicing and at the same time remove the speck under the crystal.
Obviously, I'm thinking that 3 yrs is a bit too early for servicing, but apparently this is their policy or something.
Fortunately, common sense prevailed and a few days later after sending it in and after having been inspected by the watchmaker, they called back to say that they would remove the speck under the crystal and at the same time also check the timekeeping as well as the water resistance and replace the gasket. All at no cost to me.
A week and a half or so later, I got my watch, speck removed and everything is running well.
Just thought I share this here.
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