Question on servicing a Heuer.
Question on servicing a Heuer.
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Miguel Alvarez

Original Poster:

5,145 posts

192 months

Tuesday 16th February 2010
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Afternoon Gents,

I'm thinking of buying a Heuer and was curious on where to take/send it for servicing should it need it?

I currently have two Tags already and phoned LVMH for their opinion and they advised that they wouldn't recommend buying anything older than 10 years as they may not be able to do anything to it due to not having the parts available.

So for those of you that have original Heuer watches? Where do you send them when something arises.



Ikemi

8,610 posts

227 months

Tuesday 16th February 2010
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http://www.heuerboy.com/home.htm

A good place to start! thumbup

Miguel Alvarez

Original Poster:

5,145 posts

192 months

Tuesday 16th February 2010
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Oh dear. I have a whole new bigger problem now.


aberdeeneuan

1,412 posts

200 months

Tuesday 16th February 2010
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Miguel Alvarez said:
Oh dear. I have a whole new bigger problem now.
That website is evil. I only ever look at it when I've spent all my money for the month, it's safer that way.

rens914

678 posts

253 months

Wednesday 17th February 2010
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Miguel Alvarez said:
Afternoon Gents,

I'm thinking of buying a Heuer and was curious on where to take/send it for servicing should it need it?

I currently have two Tags already and phoned LVMH for their opinion and they advised that they wouldn't recommend buying anything older than 10 years as they may not be able to do anything to it due to not having the parts available.

So for those of you that have original Heuer watches? Where do you send them when something arises.
we yust go to the jeweller where we initially bought it
they won't fix it but will send it to a central point
every problem will take a least 3 weeks but that's the same thing with all the expensive watches.
if you don't like that buy a < $ 1000 watch
rens