If yes , would you please be so kind as to describe the issue. Was it was under warranty? How was it resolved ? Also, once resolved did it ever re-occur ?
What happened? Do you have the old type of deployment clasp or the new type? The old type has a different locking mechanism, a round disc that has a small groove sticking out making the circle slightly egg-shaped. This fits into a circular hole and holds ...
and they save the strap but they are less secure as they easy open if caught and the whole shooting match is secured by one tiny upright metal post. It goes and the watch is history.
with mine ( yellow gold and white gold ) mechanically, but does not centre properly and uncomfortable if the length of strap not correct.I ordered correct length OEM's and they now fit well on my wrist.Mine closes with a secure snap.. it can be adjusted t...
The original clasp of the 5130 (arrow shape clasp) enlarged the hole of the strap and it became too risky for me to wear the watch. So Patek changed it freely and I got the Calatrava cross one. It appears that Patek has had several issues with its folding...
I have one of the Calatrava Cross deployants that I bought about 5 years ago . It comes undone very easily and I constantly find myself having to close it again . Personally , I'm sorry I didn't keep the original buckle as from my own experience its a mor...
But it's important to have the right lengths of strap. And... wear the deployant the other way around: first, it's more comfortable and second it looks much better because the tail and of the strap is not pointing outwards, but towards you... My watch had...