christianch
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well it has to do with trust..OR making more money :)
If you know that your watch is not likely to break in 5 years why not give a longer warranty ?
Interesting.
By: damianp : June 26th, 2017-22:55
I've had a problem with the date change of my 15202 during warranty and it took AP 3 1/2 weeks until i got it back, which is alright i think. (It's the only AP i bought new and it's been at a normal dealer, no boutique)
Dear Christian
By: Alkiro1 : June 26th, 2017-23:11
Why you don't want to bring it to a good watchmaker? This model is à Patek but the mouvement is simple with no complication. A good watchmaker should be able to easily detect the problem and repair it. The cost should be less expensive and quicker than a ...
Not good....
By: Baron - Mr Red : June 27th, 2017-02:49
......having said that, just about every single manufacturer that produces in this type of volume will have a similar problem. Where one can differentiate is by how often it happens and by what the manufacturer does to redeem the situation. Cost is anothe...
You may have been lucky
By: Poky : June 27th, 2017-04:38
My experience has been quite different to yours (3 other friends also have had the same experience as me). I don't think they are quite as diligent and meticulous as they would like to protray themselves. Having said that, they do come through at the end ...
i do sympathise....
By: Baron - Mr Red : June 27th, 2017-23:41
.....i think thereis clearly some luck of the draw factor involved. I can only talk of my own experience and that has genuinely been fantastic. Whereas with other manufacturers, it has generally been very poor. I do agree with you that longer warranties a...
Five year warranties
By: watch-er : June 27th, 2017-11:48
are fairly new to the watch industry. I think just a brands offer them. Eventually they all will. Your problem is not unique but as Mark says PP is fixing their service time issues. Hopefully, they will extend you some accommodation but the watch is in th...