david1217
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Need a help,please!!!
This morning when I worn my FPJ tourbillon to the office.I was surprised that I found there was a pin between the dial and crystal.After checking,I found the pin was came from a screw loosen on the back of the case.I didn't know why caused this,but I think the technician here should be easy to fix it.The problem is the screw driver which used for open the back case is pretty special.I can't find one here.Does anyone can find this screw driver for me? I will pay any fee that needed.Thanks in advance.
David

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Need a help,please!!!
By: david1217 : April 30th, 2008-10:07
This morning when I worn my FPJ tourbillon to the office.I was surprised that I found there was a pin between the dial and crystal.After checking,I found the pin was came from a screw loosen on the back of the case.I didn't know why caused this,but I thin...
Never
By: MTF : April 30th, 2008-18:57
davidlu, Woah! That is not a good thing to have. Place the watch carefully down flat and step away from it. That loose part must never be allowed to slide around while the movement is moving. This needs sending back to FPJ for repair and checking that not...
Keep us posted
By: porscheRS : May 2nd, 2008-06:42
Sorry to learn of the problem! Please keep us posted as to what actually is the cause of the fault. I am interested to find out if the factory charges you for the "defect" and how long it'll take for you to get it back, fixed, as I'm looking into getting ...
Tourbillon problem
By: david1217 : May 2nd, 2008-10:46
I have sent back the watch to FPJ manufacturer through their HK branch.They promised me would take care of this matter ASAP.So far I was pretty satisfied with their service.The watch was purchased less one year.So it should be still in the warranty time.I...