Maybe too fast 🤔

Mar 29, 2018,05:12 AM
 

what about quality assurance/quality control? if they did a full overhaul and disassembled the movement and cleaned it and reassembled and applied lubrication, I would hope the watchmaker would also do 100 hours or more of testing in multiple positions that the watch is keeping time accurately. and if it has complications, then the complications work over a long cycle.

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Hi all, what is the fastet turnaround time you have ever experienced when having a full service performed?

 
 By: Ê•â€¢á´¥â€¢Ê” : March 29th, 2018-00:33
My latest experience was 7 business days with IWC, including sending it from the boutique and then back. This is a record! The watch was serviced in Schaffhausen, rather than in Richemont's service center in Villars-sur-Glâne.

You are right!

 
 By: sham1 : March 29th, 2018-00:53
Seven days is a record and should serve as an example for others to follow!!

Three months 😬 [nt]

 
 By: Watchonthewrists : March 29th, 2018-02:53

Maybe too fast 🤔

 
 By: Joepny : March 29th, 2018-05:12
what about quality assurance/quality control? if they did a full overhaul and disassembled the movement and cleaned it and reassembled and applied lubrication, I would hope the watchmaker would also do 100 hours or more of testing in multiple positions th... 

All done and IWC gives 2 years of warranty from the date of service. The watch also keeps perfect time and they included a protocol of the work performed.

 
 By: Ê•â€¢á´¥â€¢Ê” : March 29th, 2018-07:42
IWC watches may be excessively expensive for they offer, but service and reliability of timekeeping have never been an issue in my experience.