Cracked ceramic IWC case
Discussion
I have managed to crack the ceramic case of my 2010 IWC Top Gun IWC Double Chronograph.
Does anyone know if IWC will still be able to supply and fit a new replacement case for this model?
I understand the cost could be as high as £4k (strip, fit new case, rebuild and service) as it is a new case that’ll be required (and I’m fine with that); but I’ve also read they don’t make them / stock them anymore and I won’t be able to find out until the IWC shop and repair centre opens.
Anybody have any ideas?
Does anyone know if IWC will still be able to supply and fit a new replacement case for this model?
I understand the cost could be as high as £4k (strip, fit new case, rebuild and service) as it is a new case that’ll be required (and I’m fine with that); but I’ve also read they don’t make them / stock them anymore and I won’t be able to find out until the IWC shop and repair centre opens.
Anybody have any ideas?
I had already spoken to IWC who are simply answering calls and providing basic information and customer support for online shopping.
All technical / service / repairs / parts / specialist queries will have to wait until the service centre(s) opened.
The watch case broke because I dropped it onto a hard floor.
Although I am comfortable with the case replacement cost, I am wondering whether an OEM replacement case exists In stock as this watch is no longer produced.
All technical / service / repairs / parts / specialist queries will have to wait until the service centre(s) opened.
The watch case broke because I dropped it onto a hard floor.
Although I am comfortable with the case replacement cost, I am wondering whether an OEM replacement case exists In stock as this watch is no longer produced.
This is part of my thinking process. I guess the options are
1. Repair (£?)
2. Replace case (second hand case) (£1.5k plus labour to fit)
3. Replace case (brand new spare part case) (£?)
4. Replace watch (like-for-like) (£5k to £9k)
5. Replace watch (for latest model) (£11k)
6. Replace watch with something else
7. Do nothing (for now) and use another watch (£0)
So I figure I understand my options and I have a cost against all of the options except 1. and 3.
According to the internet a repair would be possible with some sort of filler / glue compound and visually the repair could be polished out to be almost invisible. However I can’t identify a supplier yet and I am unsure of the water resistance post any repair. IWC aren’t likely to want / be able to repair it, nor warrant the watch after any official service work.
1. Repair (£?)
2. Replace case (second hand case) (£1.5k plus labour to fit)
3. Replace case (brand new spare part case) (£?)
4. Replace watch (like-for-like) (£5k to £9k)
5. Replace watch (for latest model) (£11k)
6. Replace watch with something else
7. Do nothing (for now) and use another watch (£0)
So I figure I understand my options and I have a cost against all of the options except 1. and 3.
According to the internet a repair would be possible with some sort of filler / glue compound and visually the repair could be polished out to be almost invisible. However I can’t identify a supplier yet and I am unsure of the water resistance post any repair. IWC aren’t likely to want / be able to repair it, nor warrant the watch after any official service work.
Edited by sasha320 on Monday 8th June 12:06
Yep, IWC have the middle case in stock.
Total cost was
- c£2,200 middle case
- c£550 full service
- c£150 new hands and pusher
Covered by insurance thankfully.
I have since sold the watch as I couldn’t be bothered with the carryon should it happen again.
The IWC Ceratanium double chrono watch looks interesting if the case material is more resilient to sudden knocks / drops. But that watch is retailing for £10k+ which is too expensive for my tastes (until there are more second hand for c£5k).
Total cost was
- c£2,200 middle case
- c£550 full service
- c£150 new hands and pusher
Covered by insurance thankfully.
I have since sold the watch as I couldn’t be bothered with the carryon should it happen again.
The IWC Ceratanium double chrono watch looks interesting if the case material is more resilient to sudden knocks / drops. But that watch is retailing for £10k+ which is too expensive for my tastes (until there are more second hand for c£5k).
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