IWC servicing
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oddball1313

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1,388 posts

140 months

Sunday 20th July
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Can anyone recommend an independent who knows what they doing - my portuguese developed condensation a few years back, took it to pragnell to have it serviced (allegedly by the factory) and now a few years down the line and after wearing it a few times its stopped and is totally dead. Not feeling any immediate desire to return to the scene of the crime.

Joe Strummers Guitar

42 posts

169 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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oddball1313 said:
Can anyone recommend an independent who knows what they doing - my portuguese developed condensation a few years back, took it to pragnell to have it serviced (allegedly by the factory) and now a few years down the line and after wearing it a few times its stopped and is totally dead. Not feeling any immediate desire to return to the scene of the crime.
I had an interesting experience with IWC 2 years ago, my Aquatimer Darwin the small seconds hand just dislodged ....went via authorised dealer ....had 3 months to wait, but I got the full service as well..........3 months later comes back .....gains 2 minutes EVERY hour.......march back " we have a problem" ....all fixed and with no problems back to me inside 3 weeks.

Jez m

834 posts

212 months

tuffer

8,902 posts

284 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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I use Watches of Switzerland, my Portugieser had a bent winder shaft and that was replaced during a normal service. My Pilot stopped working after 10 years and a full service fixed it but after a year it started losing time, it was then fixed free of charge as was within 2 years of service.

Badda

3,308 posts

99 months

Wednesday 23rd July
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oddball1313

Original Poster:

1,388 posts

140 months

Thursday 24th July
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Thanks guys i’ll see what the recommendations have to say