Tag Monaco Disaster

Tag Monaco Disaster

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gfurmidge

Original Poster:

21 posts

199 months

Saturday 26th April 2008
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Hi all

Am after a bit of advice.

Basically, somehow the crown of my Tag Heuer Monaco seems to have "snapped" off

The watch has now stopped.

I have had it for about 6 months, so it is still covered under warranty - but I was wondering if anyone knew if:

1) The repair would be covered under warranty
2) If not - any idea how much it would cost to replace?

Any advice / help would be gratefully received

Thanks

PhantomPH

4,043 posts

225 months

Sunday 27th April 2008
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Take it straight to your dealer for assessment. They will say if it's a warranty job or how much it will cost. If it's a lot - did you take out any insurance?

When I bought mine, I paid for insurance that covers everything regardless. Glad I did, now I hear your tale!

Edited by PhantomPH on Sunday 27th April 16:45

catmatt

24 posts

227 months

Sunday 27th April 2008
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I had the same problem with my IWC aquatimer. I took it to my dealer and explained how it happened - just under normal winding conditions and they sent it off to be fixed. As it wasn't misused then it was covered by warranty.

Unless you have done something drastic to yours, it should also be covered and fixed for free.

Good luck

Edited by catmatt on Sunday 27th April 17:29

GCH

3,992 posts

202 months

Monday 28th April 2008
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Should be done under warranty- but expect to be watch less for some time while its being repaired...

gfurmidge

Original Poster:

21 posts

199 months

Monday 28th April 2008
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I took it to the dealer yesterday - they said it would have to be sent to Tag for assessment - and I might not see it until the end of June frown

They couldn't tell me if it would be covered, but did suggest that if Tag opened it up to work out what happened they would more than likely service it as well - would I be charged for this?

I have had the watch since the end of November 2007 - so i would be extremely surprised if i needed a service

The watch was a present from my wife, so there is no specific insurance on it, so i can getting more and more worried as to the total cost of fixing it (especially if the service is carried out)

I haven't worked out how it happened - my only hypothesis is that it caught on the edge of my jeans pocket when I was fishing for keys, or change ( I wear it on my right wrist, so the crown would be facing "up" if that makes sense)

I cant see Tag finding a manufacturing flaw....

Seb d

613 posts

197 months

Monday 28th April 2008
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Hope it's not going to TAG UK, they couldn't even change the battery on my Indy 500 without ruining the entire watch and they ended up having to clean the crystal, polish the bracelet and fit a new bezel for me.

Edited by Seb d on Monday 28th April 20:08

GCH

3,992 posts

202 months

Monday 28th April 2008
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My manual carrera went to Tag uk (duvalls) for a regular service, and replacement glass.
Came back 12 weeks later, not running correctly.
Sent it back.
Another month
Came back with a broken strap and with the watch and the chronograph not running or resetting correctly.
Another 7 weeks
Came back working and with a brand new strap free of charge - FINALLY.


Servicing on mine was £180 IIRC. But as you say, if it was only bought in November, then it is unlikely to need one.
Kick up a fuss about it.


Edited by GCH on Monday 28th April 16:16