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Apr 05, 2021,16:53 PM
 

Over the past 19 years I have had at least a dozen GST watches on bracelets, most titanium but about 5 stainless steel. The bracelets are one of the best things about the watch. I went back through 700 images and found one that shows a shiny link pin in my GST Perpetual. All the rest of the pins are matte finish. I'm sure you know this but the pins come right out with the press of the link button -- you could rub it on fine sandpaper and be done with this, if you wanted to.


One difficulty is you don't want to get the pins mixed up because many of the links are different widths.











I can't explain how or why this one is different, but as far as I know these watches have never been serviced. 



HOWEVER, if you use an adaptor to mount a strap, they are stainless (from what I know) ... Maybe there were shiny pins with the adaptors and that's where mine came from.







Good luck

Cazalea

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IWC service woes

 
 By: roundel : April 5th, 2021-16:20
I sent in my Titanium GST Aquatimer for a routine movement service. I got the watch back and it was running great but I noticed the bars that connect the strap to the case are polished on their ends instead of blasted, like the rest. I contacted the frien...  

Polished

 
 By: roundel : April 5th, 2021-16:50
The new pins are highly polished. My old pins were like in your photo. Here are two photos from the seller showing the pins matching the rest of the case and other pins. ...  

IWC Pins

 
 By: cazalea : April 5th, 2021-16:53
Over the past 19 years I have had at least a dozen GST watches on bracelets, most titanium but about 5 stainless steel. The bracelets are one of the best things about the watch. I went back through 700 images and found one that shows a shiny link pin in m...  

Thanks

 
 By: roundel : April 5th, 2021-17:02
Thank you for your reply. When I removed an old and a new shiny pin, I used a magnet to see if I could prove they were different material, but neither were attracted by the magnet. If IWC won’t agree to help me, I’ll try to blast the ends myself. Harbor F... 

Sorry to hear that, and glad you had pictures before sending it in! It's always sad to hear similar experiences....Mistakes can (sometimes) happen, but then even blaming a customer rather than apologizing is downright unacceptable ;-)

 
 By: FabR : April 5th, 2021-17:13
IWC owes you to re-do the job now, and also a pretty big, double apology. I'm not sure if you received that reply in writing or via phone from the "technical team", but frankly, if it were me, whoever authored that reply (and possibly his/her higher up) s... 

Polite

 
 By: roundel : April 5th, 2021-17:21
She was certainly polite, just quite incorrect. ...  

Yes, I think you dealt with someone very much at the bottom of the food chain there, and she was channeling someone else's words from this "technical team".

 
 By: FabR : April 5th, 2021-17:30
Regardless, she/they are incorrectly blaming the customer, though you're right they did it politely (i.e., no curses or insults in their company's letterhead! ;-)) Hope you'll get this sorted out to your full satisfaction!

Last month i got my GST alarm serviced from IWC Switzerland (sent through Richemont Singapore). All the pins including on the lugs are sandblasted (whether they are steel or titanium, i don't know).

 
 By: hoseachandra1 : April 5th, 2021-21:57
I've had 2 watches serviced by Richemont, and all were good, albeit the re-finish job on brushed parts is not as good as Rolex has done.

They probably changed the pins to the steel shiny stainless steel version rather than the blasted SS titanium bracelet and would not admit their mistake !

 
 By: montres1 : April 6th, 2021-03:51
If you see the SS version, the bracelet is much shinier than the titanium one (I am sure you know ) What is striking is that they probably replaced them and either the "technical department" does not know the difference between the 2 versions, or they den... 

Polish

 
 By: roundel : April 6th, 2021-04:24
When replying to their service estimate, I too declined the polish. I cannot determine if the original pins are titanium, but I would think it would be problematic to have dissimilar metals touching, which would lead to galvanic corrosion. I suspect the s... 

Galvanic chart

 
 By: roundel : April 6th, 2021-06:07
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Have you tried Superior?

 
 By: Mostel : April 11th, 2021-17:48
IWC auth service, I had good luck with them. Dealing with 'the company' is often surprisingly pathetic...

Superior

 
 By: roundel : April 12th, 2021-07:58
I have used Jack years ago for a Heuer 1550. He is great, but I’ve had good results with IWCs Texas facility before. I ended up just abrading the ends with a sandpaper sponge. It’s not perfect, but awfully close.

Richemont Dallas service is VERY unpredicatable

 
 By: India Whiskey Charlie : April 12th, 2021-10:01
I've had half a dozen experiences with them (all brands) that range from a watch getting destroyed to perfect service and everything in between. The worst part of watch collecting is when servicing/repair is required.