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 any...
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 pr...
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 watche...
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 circu...
And asking the same question. I have found that while some might refuse outright, others are happy to send it to Switzerland for a quote - keeping fingers crossed for you 🤞🏻
The crown is malfunctioning, on these digital/analog watches, you can pull out the crown to adjust time and when the crown is “in” (wear position) you can still do two things: rotate it to switch between digital functions and you can also “press” it since...
I guess the suggested solution will be a replacement movement and if I was you I would go for it (in case you cherish the watch), as there are not many left 🤷🏻♂️ Mine below: ...
Why Breitling do not care about their heritage is bad. What i know is that Chronospace based watches have a Miyota movement. Miyota is a part of one of my favorite conglomerates. I receive this day my second powered watch with a Miyota movement. No quartz...
But also not for me and other watch fans. I have a vintage Breitling quartz watch on my shortlist. I did some search a half year ago i guess. Collectors and specialists sites give good information what movement used throughout the years. Finding a hobbyis...
I was very busy the last few days. I know a specialist in Germany that probably can take a look at your Breitling. He is not a watchmaker by trade but a microelectronics engineer and he is repairing quartz watches as a hobby and "side-hustle". He fixed an...