I am with you!
They do a great job in Geneva, but waiting time is not what you expect from a #1 company!
I had an old "Amagnetic" for restoration in Geneva some years ago and got it back like new (technically),
only the case reminded me that it was my watch (minor polishing traces...).
The movement had an everage loss of 1 sec/24 hours when wearing it constantly - and this after 50+ years!
But the waiting time is off any limit!
PP earn their money with selling of new watches and not with service - so there are only few employes in the
service department... that is the reason for the long repair/service times - it is a shame IMHO!
but it is still one of the best watch companies ...
regards
erich

Hi
Patek Philippe is not alone in terms of long waiting times for repairs.
Some 10 years ago my AP tourbillon had some trouble starting up and was sent to Geneva.
They worked on it and sent it back to me after 5 months but the problem persisted.
It was sent back a second time .
After another 6 months they gave me a new watch.

