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No, you don’t need a longer springbar.
Nov 03, 2019,01:58 AM
The difference when bent is very minimal.
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World’s most expensive spring bars aka how to alienate your customer
By: Euroasianstar : October 29th, 2019-12:30
So one of the lug pins failed on my FPJ. Pin retracted and somehow spring doesn’t give enough pressure anymore. I’d rather not risk my watch landing on concrete somewhere. Anyway, not a big deal, I say to myself. I go over to the UK authorized dealer to a...
+1! [nt]
By: amanico : October 29th, 2019-14:23
QR
By: avseg : October 29th, 2019-14:27
once you've gone quick-release, it's hard to go back.
Totally agree
By: Mr.Gatsby : November 1st, 2019-22:39
With QR strap change is a breeze
Unfortunate to see such petty customer service
By: colton_d : October 29th, 2019-12:41
I am sorry to hear of this poor response from the dealer, however such can be the case when speaking to an AD as opposed to a boutique which I suspect would have different viewpoints on client treatment. Something so seemingly small has now created a bad ...
boutiques may have the same response
By: avseg : October 29th, 2019-14:22
First off, note there is a separate FPJ board on this forum. Second, unfortunately, FPJ boutiques may have the same response worldwide as your AD. In the USA, the FPJ boutiques will not supply the OEM spring bars directly to end consumers; even in the cas...
I agree with you that boutiques may have the same attitude...
By: mywrongwrist : October 30th, 2019-01:29
... 2 years ago, while in Geneva I paid a visit to the FPJ flagship to see if there were available one or more strap with summer colors (eg turquoise, yellow,...) for my Centigraph They haven’t, but they showed me what I could order (for the tiny amount o...
shocking
By: avseg : October 31st, 2019-16:37
Three strap per color minimum is just stupid. I wonder if the boutique in Geneva uses Multicuirs for their customs and if it is a Multicuirs requirement. It seems silly for a boutique as a middle man to impose such a requirement, since they can simply cha...
tbf
By: avseg : October 31st, 2019-16:47
To be fair, the service from FPJ is generally exemplary and I haven't had a single problem with any of their watches. My boutique has even gone out of its way to save me several thousand dollars at times (so I completely disagree that the boutiques are mo...
no, it must be restitched
By: avseg : October 31st, 2019-16:31
The strap needs to be restitched to replace the spring bar, so it would require a strapmaker in any case. You are correct that in some (or perhaps even all) cases, it may not be possible to restitch since there is likely glue involved.
most disappointing experience...
By: keks : October 29th, 2019-15:38
replacement parts like this should be readily available for purchase in my opinion... However there is the option of getting generic quick release spring bars and curving them slightly, not too difficult I would think and perhaps worth a try if you are no...
Agree re customer service
By: Chromatic Fugue : October 29th, 2019-19:17
Of all the watch brands I’ve owned, I’ve had mechanical trouble with only two: AP and FPJ, and in each case, more than once with the same watch. The AP customer service response was exemplary. The FPJ boutique (NYC) seemed more intent on pumping up the af...
I've only ever had good experiences!
By: IndieFan : October 29th, 2019-20:18
I've dealt with both FPJ ADs and boutiques directly and have only ever had good experiences. Every watch they sell has a warranty, so if there are any issues you're covered. Better yet, you get a much more personal response with FPJ compared to most other...
Perhaps luck of the draw
By: Chromatic Fugue : October 29th, 2019-20:49
But glad to hear someone’s experiences have been better than mine! As I said, I love the brand, but these are not particularly robust watches, so consistently favorable customer service is a must.
It’s just a generic curved pin.
By: ChristianDK : October 29th, 2019-22:08
Sorry to hear about the AD. He should have helped you, of course. If you are still in London, go do down to Jean Rousseau. I’m sure they will help and probably give it to you for free.
It is actually not generic.
By: CL : October 30th, 2019-11:15
I have spoken to JR NYC and they told me it is different. Their curved pin will not fit Journe's watches well.
JR London will help...
By: avseg : October 31st, 2019-16:34
... but definitely not for free. Jean Rousseau in London also said they do not stock spring bars that will fit FPJ. They have to curve them.
I posted about spring bars a while ago
By: hub6152 : November 1st, 2019-20:36
Jean Rousseau cannot supply these bars, only FP Journe can (not the boutiques). They’re not plain spring bars either. They are a stepped tail type similar to what Patek uses. You can get them from Esslinger with this part number. They then require bending...
Actually a bit confused here
By: Mr.Gatsby : November 1st, 2019-22:43
Example if I want a curved QR spring bar in 20mm, does that mean I have to get a longer straight QR spring bar? By bending/curving it does it become shorter ?
JR made a strap for my Journe
By: ChristianDK : November 2nd, 2019-08:42
Instead of making it curved they had made it straight. They claimed that they could just curve it. They did, but once mounted there was a gap of at least a mm. I would guess a pin would be the same. However it would would be trial and error to see what wo...