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PostPosted: Thu May 05, 2011 7:24 am 
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I recently purchased a B in St. Maarten from an authorized dealer. When service work needs to be done, which service center does the work? I checked with the US one and they said they do not have the warranty card. Any ideas on this?

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You can have the watch serviced whereever you want.

As long as you have the warranty then any authorised centre can perform the work, and if it's regular servicing rather than warranty then you don't need the warranty at all.

Caribbean watches aren't distributed through BUSA which is why they don't have a record of the watch but that doesn't affect servicing.


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Roffensian wrote:
You can have the watch serviced whereever you want.

As long as you have the warranty then any authorised centre can perform the work, and if it's regular servicing rather than warranty then you don't need the warranty at all.

Caribbean watches aren't distributed through BUSA which is why they don't have a record of the watch but that doesn't affect servicing.


Great, thanks!!!

Last newbie question, for regular servicing, will I need to send it the warranty certificate/booklet with the watch? I didn't receive a card or anything like that, just the warranty booklet (stamped by AD and the punchholed numbers).

Thanks for your quick responses!!!!


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petersenjp wrote:
Roffensian wrote:
You can have the watch serviced whereever you want.

As long as you have the warranty then any authorised centre can perform the work, and if it's regular servicing rather than warranty then you don't need the warranty at all.

Caribbean watches aren't distributed through BUSA which is why they don't have a record of the watch but that doesn't affect servicing.


Great, thanks!!!

Last newbie question, for regular servicing, will I need to send it the warranty certificate/booklet with the watch? I didn't receive a card or anything like that, just the warranty booklet (stamped by AD and the punchholed numbers).

Thanks for your quick responses!!!!



What you got is the warranty, and you don't need it for regular servicing, just issues in the first two years.


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petersenjp wrote:
Roffensian wrote:
You can have the watch serviced whereever you want.

As long as you have the warranty then any authorised centre can perform the work, and if it's regular servicing rather than warranty then you don't need the warranty at all.

Caribbean watches aren't distributed through BUSA which is why they don't have a record of the watch but that doesn't affect servicing.


Great, thanks!!!

Last newbie question, for regular servicing, will I need to send it the warranty certificate/booklet with the watch? I didn't receive a card or anything like that, just the warranty booklet (stamped by AD and the punchholed numbers).

Thanks for your quick responses!!!!


Breitlings dont have warranty cards. They come with the booklet that you have. Take that with you to your dealer if you have any warranty problems. Theyll send it to the servicing center with your watch.

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petersenjp wrote:
Roffensian wrote:
You can have the watch serviced whereever you want.

As long as you have the warranty then any authorised centre can perform the work, and if it's regular servicing rather than warranty then you don't need the warranty at all.

Caribbean watches aren't distributed through BUSA which is why they don't have a record of the watch but that doesn't affect servicing.


Great, thanks!!!

Last newbie question, for regular servicing, will I need to send it the warranty certificate/booklet with the watch? I didn't receive a card or anything like that, just the warranty booklet (stamped by AD and the punchholed numbers).

Thanks for your quick responses!!!!


Breitlings dont have warranty cards. They come with the booklet that you have. Take that with you to your dealer if you have any warranty problems. Theyll send it to the servicing center with your watch.


Thanks for the info! I read a couple of posts that said "warranty card included" and...well being new...makes you think...geez, did I get everything...

I appreciate all the info guys!


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