Breitling Watch Servicing & Repair Guide
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Breitling Watch Servicing & Repair Guide

By drphileasfogg · Nov 11, 2024 · 25 replies
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Drphileasfogg's experience with a malfunctioning Breitling Chronospace highlights a common challenge for collectors of vintage quartz watches: manufacturer refusal to service older digital/analog models. This article delves into the community's collective wisdom on finding independent watchmakers and sourcing parts, offering valuable insights for anyone facing similar hurdles with their cherished timepieces. The discussion explores the nuances of repairing these complex movements and the broader implications for watch brands' heritage support.

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Hi All,

My old Breitling Chronospace needs fixing, the crown on/off function for the timer, alarm and chrono does not work anymore. Breitling refused to service it, they don’t service these old digital/analog watches anymore - very disappointing.

Does anyone know an independent watchmaker that could help? I am based in the UK and France.

Many thanks.
Watch, Breitling

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InDebtButOnTime
Nov 11, 2024
But something tells me they would still happily put in a new battery for way too much money. The boutique near me won't even do a battery, they say they'd have to send it to Breitling.

Then they recommend the nearest place that will do a battery swap. I guess the next question for your situation is do they have parts?

DR
drphileasfogg
Nov 11, 2024
Breitling declined to service the watch and is offering a discount on a new watch.

They just want to sell new watches, sad. The official communication was that they will service vintage mechanical watches but not the digital ones, stating that parts are not available anymore. Poor excuse in my opinion, since they recently release the professional aerospace orbiter watch, which is also digital/analog.

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InDebtButOnTime
Nov 12, 2024
The big question is who made the electronics. If Breitling made them it's more bad on them than if they sourced it from another company who stopped making the parts, which

eventually they may need to do to remain profitable when they are making less and less over time for repair parts that go to an aging reference. Obsolescence is always baked in with electronics. I think that's one of the main reasons why mechanical watches survived the quarts crisis. Things that are fully mechanical potentially have a longer service life than things that are electronic.

DR
drphileasfogg
Nov 13, 2024
I don’t know if Breitling was making these movements…

But they should offer some solution. Replacing it with a more modern compatible movement would a logical approach.

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Esharp
Nov 11, 2024
A friend of mine had a similar problem

He found a new digital motor and screen in a shop online in Israel. Paid 100USD for the parts and his independent watchmaker did the installation. It’s still working fine today; they don’t make the motors anymore but there are still some new ones in circulation. Hope that helps and good luck! Best E.

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drphileasfogg
Nov 11, 2024
Thanks, I can hunt for parts but I need to find a trusty watchmaker that can tell which parts need replacement.

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