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This makes for a good read on the subject - https://forums.watchuseek.com/f71/can-decent-tourbillon-4784829.html
“What about servicing for my watch?
That's a great question -- because your timepiece will eventually need to be serviced every 3-5 years, as it's a literal machine that has hundreds of pieces that click perfectly into place thousands of times a day.
We're pleased to announce that we have secured agreements with some world-class horologists that have agreed to service our watches when they are needed.
Just shoot us a message when you want your watch serviced, and we'll take care of the rest!”
This makes for a good read on the subject - https://forums.watchuseek.com/f71/can-decent-tourbillon-4784829.html
Agree with Geo, doesn't look great to me.
I collect watches and although sometimes the cost of a service is more than most watches people deem feasibel to spend on a watch , I will only buy watches I class as assets now even if the manufacturers hold the cards for a few years.
I wince if I work out what I paid for service this year!
More than the GT I suspect
C
£250 for a strap every 2 years? That seems a very poor lifespan, although granted the vast majority of my watches have bracelets.My wife still can’t get her head around me spending + £250 on a watch strap every 2 years - the service last year I felt was best not mentioned!
Good spot, overpriced and there are many others.This confirms my thoughts on the matter!
I wince if I work out what I paid for service this year!
More than the GT I suspect
C
Good spot, overpriced and there are many others.
Cheers Wattie
Seriously? You watch-lovers have picked an expensive hobby. Thank God I’m only into cars.
The most expensive watch I've bought can change it's face.