Mudhead
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Mille got me also ...
I had to smile when I read your post. Same thing happened to me. I have a RM 008 and the mainspring broke -- no lie, it did. The watch was out of warranty and the charge to fix it was over $5,000. To boot it took several months (like 5 or 6) to get it back. When the watch was in warranty it broke a time or two and each time had to be sent back to Switzerland and each time it took forever to get it back. I also purchased the super light tourbillon Mille made sometime ago. Both that watch and the RM008 cost about $400,000 each. That being the case, I expected good service to accompany the watch. That was wrong. I have since sold the super light one (I can't remember the RM number) and still have the RM 008, but it will be a cold day in hell before I buy another watch from Mille. In contrast, I've purchased much less expensive watches from companies like Bell & Ross or Zenith and have had excellent service.

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Mille got me also ...
By: Mudhead : November 8th, 2009-01:57
I had to smile when I read your post. Same thing happened to me. I have a RM 008 and the mainspring broke -- no lie, it did. The watch was out of warranty and the charge to fix it was over $5,000. To boot it took several months (like 5 or 6) to get it bac...
Interesting...
By: Rob : November 9th, 2009-00:03
however, can you kindly share whether the AD from whom you bought these ultra complications from helped you out in any way? Or were you left to your own in sending the defective items back to RM HQ? I have no connection to RM, just a fan who is starting t...
Now I am worried
By: FirstBall : November 26th, 2009-10:14
Oh, wow, and I just bought my very first RM. I would have hesitated if I have read this post earlier. I am very very particular about backup service, especially for such an expensive watch, and with you spending $800K and getting crappy service, this soun...