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Hey Tassos....how are you?
hi Tassos,
Thank you for your reply my cyber friend. Yes, the AD wrote on the service request that the problem was a sticking rotor.
I am not sure but I think the AD is trying to organize some serious rectification as it is a Breguet.... and I have also bought some half a dozen watches from him in the last couple of years.... so we will see what come to pass.
But thank you for your kind thoughts as you always considerate.
I am sure all things work out OK in the end.
I must admit that when I went away for my short holiday, I thought..... may be I should take a spare watch in case the Marine broke down.... then I thought that I was unsure of the security in the Hotel and did not.
So I found myself walking around on the last 2 days without a watch on my wrist...... that was an amazing feeling and I can tell you I could not count the amount of times I lifted my wrist to check the time.... only to look at nothing.
It is quiet remarkable how many times we unconsciously look at the time.
Kindest regards,
Jack
That is very sad news dear Jack....
By: Tassos : September 24th, 2009-08:33
,,, It seems you got the watch serviced but not corrected,,, Did the AD stated the problem of the watch, in the first place? In a problem I had with a Paul Picot Atelier, a YG one, they changed completely the rotor and the screws and all went well.... I w...
Hi MW,
By: justpen : September 24th, 2009-18:50
Hi MW, Thanks for your reply. I am sure they will. Let's face it.... if Breguet can't get it right..... then what future do they, the industry... or us with our passion, have. It seems that Martin Braun have done the right thing..... More about that latte...
5817 Winding Problem
By: madoco : September 24th, 2009-19:17
Dear Jack: I too had a problem with my 5817, but thankfully my story has a happy ending. A few years ago, shortly after the 5817 came out, I purchased one from an AD in Miami, FL. After a couple of days I noticed that the watch would stop. I tried manuall...
Hi Mcuono,
By: justpen : September 24th, 2009-20:49
Hi Mcuono, Thanks for your reply. I am sure this will have a happy ending... albeit a long one. My 5817 is also an excellent time keeper to within a fraction of a second per day. It is also my favorite watch and I enjoy every thing about it's simplicity a...
I am....
By: MiniCooper : September 25th, 2009-10:56
sorry to hear about this- it seems that you are quite unlucky about this watch. I would hope that Breguet fixes it and renews your warranty as a courtesy- you should really point this out to them or rather demand it. Please let us know what happens Cheers
best wishes
By: magic_jon : September 25th, 2009-13:41
Hi Jack, As others, I am sorry to hear about your trouble. I have myself a Marine chronograph, the big sister of your Marine big date. The purchase is relatively recent, so the data point may not speak for much. Accuracy is not as good as yours (around +5...
Hi John,
By: justpen : September 25th, 2009-19:41
Hi john, I agree that the 5817 model and it's variations are a great watch. I particularly agree with your comments about classical and style. As mentioned, of all my watches, this is my pick, and I especially like the generous deployment clasp which adds...
Hi Jack,
By: vksl : September 28th, 2009-06:12
Sorry to that your 5817 has failed again. Hope Breguet get it fixed this time! As you may recall, I had my 5707 sent for repair. The hour hand didn't "click" when adjusting it for setting the date. I finally got the watch back earlier this month after 10+...
Hi Vince,
By: justpen : September 28th, 2009-19:00
Thanks for your reply.... and openness. There seems a hesitancy by owners of high end watches to talk about problems they experience with their watch when things go wrong. Almost like buyers remorse..... I know of two owners of high end watches who regula...