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 Post subject: emergency part help
PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 7:29 am 
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How much do you guys think it would cost to replace a lost part on the emergency?
Its ok i have been offered this in the box with everything but as said the the little screw cap is missing
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 Post subject: Re: emergency part help
PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 1:17 pm 
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jonah wrote:
How much do you guys think it would cost to replace a lost part on the emergency?
Its ok i have been offered this in the box with everything but as said the the little screw cap is missing
Thanks

One for Breilting to answer I think, but don't be surprised if they insist on a full service at the same time.... all adding to the cost. Give Breitling UK a call - number will be on the Breitling website. They're very friendly and will be able to give you at least a ball-park figure. I strongly suggest you do that BEFORE buying the watch!

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While the seller is right that a "little cap" is missing, it looks as though the antenna has been deployed. The cap in question can be seen on page 9 of the manual and it is described as the supplementary antenna cap. there is a 60cm wire permanently attached to the cap. When the cap is unscrewed and pulled, that antenna wire comes out. If that cap is missing, the antenna has been deployed and the transmitter is now toast. It must go back to Breitling and the bill, sad to say, will be pretty large....


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I gave up on that one! And brought a complete set one now


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jonah wrote:
I gave up on that one! And brought a complete set one now

Sounds like a very wise decision to me! :thumbsup:

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