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In a candid post, aperna shares their growing disillusionment with a Laurent Ferrier timepiece, citing persistent issues despite prior servicing. This thread delves into the nuanced expectations collectors hold for independent watchmakers, particularly concerning quality control and after-sales service for high-value horological creations. aperna's experience sparks a vital discussion on brand accountability and collector patience.

Just after I posted a picture of this watch all of a sudden I noticed it thereโs a piece missing in front of the crown. On top of that it still makes a clicking noise. This has already been sent to Switzerland once. Itโs getting a little old.
Key Points from the Discussion
- Independent brands, despite their bespoke nature, are not immune to quality control issues, and their customer service approach can significantly impact collector satisfaction.
- While mechanical issues are inherent to any complex device, repeated problems or poor communication from a brand can erode a collector's enjoyment and loyalty, regardless of the watch's innovative aspects.
- For high-end independent manufacturers, collectors generally expect near-perfection in quality and reliability, coupled with exemplary customer service, even for minor design elements like a two-part crown.
- The design choice of a multi-part crown on a Laurent Ferrier watch raises questions among collectors, particularly regarding its necessity and potential impact on durability, given the brand's premium positioning.
- When troubleshooting a clicking noise in a manual-wind watch, it's crucial to observe if the sound is constant or specific to winding, assess timekeeping accuracy, and check for movement hacking, potentially using a loupe to inspect the mainspring's action.
- The passion for watch collecting can be frustrating when issues arise, but many collectors advocate for giving a respected brand like Laurent Ferrier a second chance, emphasizing that such watches are significant investments, not disposable items.
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