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Horological Meandering

Another experience based point of view...

 

Hi, Andrew,

I drink the kool aid as willingly as the next WIS; hell, I help serve it most of the time!

But...

I brought a watch from one of the names you mentioned in your post back to their atelier for service, and handed it directly to the eponymous owner / founder of the brand.

I specifically pointed out one of the issues to be corrected, along with a routine service / overhaul - a ratchet wheel click  that was not engaged (actually pointing BACKWARDS from the ratchet wheel gear teeth)

This was more a cosmetic problem than a functional one - the particular movement has two ratchet wheels, two clicks, both trains interfaced so the other click was "holding the fort."

Many many months and a several thousand dollar bill later, the watch was returned, supposedly serviced and "corrected."

The click was in exactly the same, ie, wrong, position as when it went in.

The watch was handed to the person whose name was on the dial and brand (also owner) directly by me, and I specifically pointed out the "issue" of the click.

He was supposedly going to hand it to the watchmaker that assembled the watch in the first place, to service it.

'nuf said.

The kool aid tastes a little bitter after an experience like this...

(an analogy comes to mind - a car is brought in for service; there is cosmoline still on the edges of the engine hood.

 

When you get the car back, the cosmoline is exactly in the same places, looking exactly the same.

 

hmmm...)

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