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PostPosted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 12:40 am 
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Well, after noticing a fair few 'issues with Breitling's service' threads I thought I'd post about my more positive experiences! :lingsrock:

I originally posted about the problems with my Blackbird here: http://breitlingsource.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=14029. Essentially there was a problem with the big date which meant that a couple of times a month the wheel would turn too far leaving the date halfway between two numbers. Not a life-threatening problem but annoying nonetheless. I have actually put up with it for around a year - clearly I should have taken the watch in as soon as the problem manifested itself but I didn't really want to be without the watch for so long... Childish attitude perhaps but it is my first 'proper' watch :oops: :mrgreen:

In any case an opportunity arose when I took a 3 week holiday in Aug/Sep, so I decided to drop the watch into an AD here in Paris to get it sorted while I was away. I took it to Royal Quartz on rue Royale, and they were very helpful. They took the watch, assured me it would be repaired under warranty and gave me an ETA (beginning of October :shock: because no-one in France works through the summer). I got back from my holiday, called up the AD and they called Breitling for me, then called back to confirm that the watch would be posted to them on the 2nd of October. But yesterday I got an email saying that it had arrived already!

So I went down to the shop and there it was waiting for me - but what really surprised me was that it was sparkling and shiny, looking brand new - in fact I was a little concerned at first glance that they'd given me a polished one back by mistake, but fortunately not, it's still stealthy!! Having read various things on this forum about what to expect from warranty repairs I hadn't expected this at all, but when I checked the return slip they'd given the watch an overhaul inside and out amounting to a full service, including a full polishing, replacement hands, and apparently a replacement calendar too. The watch was also provided to me in one of the nice Breitling travel cases with a Breitling polishing cloth, which I am pleased with. Total cost to me, not one centime.

Anyway, overall I'm really happy with the way Breitling have treated my watch, it really looks brand new and it's great that they've given it a full service under warranty. I guess some people might say that should be expected for a fault with the watch, but for a warranty repair I think that goes above and beyond. Clearly the scuffs and scratches couldn't be blamed on Breitling! FYI the watch was repaired by Breitling Service SAS in Besançon, France.

Of course I've only had it for less than 24 hours so I can't confirm whether they've actually fixed the underlying problem but fingers crossed on that :)

Now the question is, how do I keep it nice and shiny?? With a desk job the clasp and the 12 o'clock side of the bracelet get really scuffed...


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Great story.

I think that Breitling does an exceptional job with service, and I have never personally had anything but a good experience. Of course there are exceptions, and they inevitably get talked about the most, but it's good to hear of a satisfied customer.

In terms of maintaining the shiny look - do a search for cape cod on here and you'll find all kinds of threads.


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Roffensian wrote:
In terms of maintaining the shiny look - do a search for cape cod on here and you'll find all kinds of threads.


FaustRizzo wrote:
but what really surprised me was that it was sparkling and shiny, looking brand new - in fact I was a little concerned at first glance that they'd given me a polished one back by mistake, but fortunately not, it's still stealthy!!


Sounds like he has the brushed/satin finish.

OP, Roff must have missed the bit I've quoted. You need something to retore the brushed finish. Really wouldn't go too mad trying though as you may take the nice factory edges off that lovely faceted bracelet. Some people use scouring pads, Scotchbrite pads etc.


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Oops, yes - missed that it was brushed.


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