It's Only taken 3 months ....

It's Only taken 3 months ....

Author
Discussion

RemaL

Original Poster:

24,980 posts

236 months

Tuesday 13th July 2010
quotequote all
... But I now have my Sinn UX back.

took longer than I wished but back working after stopping in Mid APril. Send back off then and just picked it up today.

Has anyone had any issues with their Sinn watches?

I ask as I really like my sinn, a great looking watch which I had used evry day. But after having it only 4 months and just stopping then having to wait 3 months to get it fixed has made me hope I don't get any issues in the future

RemaL

Original Poster:

24,980 posts

236 months

Tuesday 13th July 2010
quotequote all
riwiho said:
RemaL said:
... But I now have my Sinn UX back.

took longer than I wished but back working after stopping in Mid APril. Send back off then and just picked it up today.

Has anyone had any issues with their Sinn watches?

I ask as I really like my sinn, a great looking watch which I had used evry day. But after having it only 4 months and just stopping then having to wait 3 months to get it fixed has made me hope I don't get any issues in the future
How was the communication from Sinn while your watch was with them?
What communication? I sent it back to chronomasters for neil to send off. I put a letter with it about the issues and my name, addy etc... but did no hear a word from them

Edited by RemaL on Tuesday 13th July 15:52

Dr G

15,252 posts

244 months

Tuesday 13th July 2010
quotequote all
857 on every day for almost a year - absolutely faultless here!

RemaL

Original Poster:

24,980 posts

236 months

Tuesday 13th July 2010
quotequote all
Dr G said:
857 on every day for almost a year - absolutely faultless here!
well 2 posts sayign the Sin is good. I hope I don't get another issue

fingers crossed

Slagathore

5,827 posts

194 months

Saturday 17th July 2010
quotequote all
Glad to hear everything is sorted.

My Sinn UX has made it back from holiday in one piece.

Didn't melt in the sun and managed a dip in the swimming pool all fine biggrin

At least you can get back to enjoying it now.

Pesty

42,655 posts

258 months

Saturday 17th July 2010
quotequote all
All my Sinns' have had heavy use and all perfect so far.

my PVD 75 somthing was bought used and had a hard life as the prevous owner used it as his beater/holiday watch. Not a mark on it.

RemaL

Original Poster:

24,980 posts

236 months

Monday 19th July 2010
quotequote all
glad to hear, just must have been my luck

russell_ram

321 posts

233 months

Tuesday 20th July 2010
quotequote all
Don't get me wrong - I love my Sinn (903 Nav) it's a solid lump of steel with great fit and finish. However, it's just coming up to 2 years old and the chrono function has twice suffered from a 'non reset to zero' issue in the time I've had it, the second time within a week of coming back from being fixed. Both times I sent it back directly but I also experienced no feedback during the time it was with them. I didn't even get confirmation of receipt until the estimate for repair letter arrived (of course, I know the couriers had delivered it). I replied via email to confirm the repair work should proceed (free both times under warranty) and then heard nothing either time until I either chased them or it arrived back at my door. 2 - 3 months both times.

Hopefully it's fixed this time - in 18 months it's spent nearly as much time 'on holiday' in Frankfurt as with me. My similarly 7750 powered Glycine Incursore 3867 doesn't seem to suffer the same issue (yet ! ).

Gratuitous pic



Russ