I am thrilled to have back my 3705 Fliegerchronograph, a watch I truly love. It was an interesting service experience The watch went for complete service early last July via an AD and was to take 10 - 12 weeks, later updated to mid-September return. At th...
It would seem it had to be structural if they were unable to seal the case. But I *think* you raise a question whether the case could have been damaged in service. As a watch person I'd love to have been able to talk to the watchmaker/tech who was involve...
The dial and hands were updated back in 2014 during a previous service at IWC. Also updated the crystal to A/R - the original plain crystal had a teeny chip. I considered changing the authenticity from original carefully. In the end I concluded returning ...
Especially if they are tritium coated. Most manufacturers will tell you that hands get destroyed when removed and will need replacing. That said, a watchmaker I used was always able to reuse the original hands, so if you have a vintage piece, you might co...
your story makes me wary of ever sending in my 3705 for service. I don't like the idea of them replacing a component as significant as the case without talking to me first!
Overall I've found communication to be a weak point with IWC service more than once. I figure I am at least 2 or 3 steps removed from the person actually doing the work and that complicates it. On the other hand, it's good they were able to make this repa...
and settled for the modern interpretation because the originals in original condition are so hard to find in complete sets at a price I wanted to pay. ...