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    Dear bros,

    I was just wondering if I have a 000i which was bought way back in 2007 from an overseas AD with an undated warranty card, can I write a recent 2010 date on the card and sent it in for servicing?

    Would Richemont have any record in their system of my 000i's serial number, which would state that I bought it off the shelf in 2007 and thus warranty had expired?

    Kindly advice....

    Thanks and have a great week ahead at work for all bros tomorrow!
    Last edited by Hakief; 10-10-10, 10:25 PM. Reason: typo error

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    Firstly what kind of servicing you are looking at? Running too slow or fast?

    As 000 do not have a second hand, and there is no minute markers its a little hard to see.

    I doubt there is any AD that have i series 000 unsold until 2010. so even if you fill in a recent date, it will not look authentic.
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    • #3
      Thanks for the reply bro, anyway I'm just stating a scenario using an old 000i.

      The point is whether a newly dated warranty card is accepted at Richemont if I sent a 4-year old PAM in for servicing that just got its virgin-breakdown. Of course the PAM is authentic, just that the purchase date was not filled in during the time of purchase.


      Originally posted by Watcha View Post
      Firstly what kind of servicing you are looking at? Running too slow or fast?

      As 000 do not have a second hand, and there is no minute markers its a little hard to see.

      I doubt there is any AD that have i series 000 unsold until 2010. so even if you fill in a recent date, it will not look authentic.

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      • #4
        Does it has an AD stamp? If yes, richmont can always check with the AD's sales record and see if they sold an 000i in 2010. Not so easy to fool them.

        If no stamp or date, then they won't need to honor at all as not complete.

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        • #5
          Thanks bro....yes it does have AD stamp.

          So I guess even if my watch comes with an undated warranty card...it does not mean that I can "prolong" my warranty period.....


          Originally posted by KuchingKu View Post
          Does it has an AD stamp? If yes, richmont can always check with the AD's sales record and see if they sold an 000i in 2010. Not so easy to fool them.

          If no stamp or date, then they won't need to honor at all as not complete.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Hakief View Post
            Thanks bro....yes it does have AD stamp.

            So I guess even if my watch comes with an undated warranty card...it does not mean that I can "prolong" my warranty period.....
            Technically...you can! But not for long lah...max still within the year..Panerai is smart


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            • #7
              Lol...yarh man....a year within makes sense...just thought maybe they are quite relax as long as the watch is authentic with AD stamped card...haha....


              Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
              Technically...you can! But not for long lah...max still within the year..Panerai is smart

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              • #8
                actually, i see no point in 'extending' warranty.

                why? simple.

                warranty only covers manufacturing defects which should usually surface within the first year.

                recently i sent in one watch to richemont. only got stamp but no date or anything. i got question by richemont staff. but i told them i bought it from another buyer. so they will go check. they took in my watch.
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                • #9
                  Thanks for sharing the experience!


                  Originally posted by triton View Post
                  actually, i see no point in 'extending' warranty.

                  why? simple.

                  warranty only covers manufacturing defects which should usually surface within the first year.

                  recently i sent in one watch to richemont. only got stamp but no date or anything. i got question by richemont staff. but i told them i bought it from another buyer. so they will go check. they took in my watch.

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                  • #10
                    If send in watch without dated warranty card, Richmont will check their system for the first production year of that series and back dated the watch. For I series year 2006 too far to fool them, if is J series year 2007 productions, like some bros mentioned you can fill up slightly later date on 2008 and then send in asap to cover warranty within 2 years.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Watcha View Post
                      Firstly what kind of servicing you are looking at? Running too slow or fast?

                      As 000 do not have a second hand, and there is no minute markers its a little hard to see.

                      I doubt there is any AD that have i series 000 unsold until 2010. so even if you fill in a recent date, it will not look authentic.

                      Real life true story...a good mate of mine bought an H series 219 in 2010 from a shop in Malaysia! an H series NOS...I dont know how he sorted it out with Richemont eventually...but he managed to get the standard 2 years warranty from 2010 through 2012 for an H series!

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                      • #12
                        If the shop is a Panerai authorised shop and can issue a receipt dated 2010 for the sale, then no problem. However, it is still strange that when the price and demand of 219 was high in 2007/8, the shop actually did not sell off its stock?

                        I also have a H series 219 but don't even remember the date of purchase.

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                        • #13
                          Its a shop in Kelantan (not exactly a place one expects to see let alone buy a PAM!) which somehow has a 219 in stock. Not sure if its an official AD though- the piece is legit though (friend took it to richemont for verifications). I actually called in case they have pieces like 127/217/232/249 still on retail but no luck! (i know its a longshot but who knows rite?) heheheh

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                          • #14
                            I see...makes sense....thanks for the advice...

                            Originally posted by watchpassionist View Post
                            If send in watch without dated warranty card, Richmont will check their system for the first production year of that series and back dated the watch. For I series year 2006 too far to fool them, if is J series year 2007 productions, like some bros mentioned you can fill up slightly later date on 2008 and then send in asap to cover warranty within 2 years.

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                            • #15
                              yEAh...a real unexpected place to find a PAM ...


                              Originally posted by zameenzahari View Post
                              Its a shop in Kelantan (not exactly a place one expects to see let alone buy a PAM!) which somehow has a 219 in stock. Not sure if its an official AD though- the piece is legit though (friend took it to richemont for verifications). I actually called in case they have pieces like 127/217/232/249 still on retail but no luck! (i know its a longshot but who knows rite?) heheheh

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