
JJJosh's recent acquisition of a Jaeger-LeCoultre Duomètre, a true horological grail, sparked a vital discussion on the often-underestimated realities of luxury watch servicing. His initial surprise at the quoted cost and turnaround time for a routine service highlights a common point of confusion for new owners of high-complication timepieces. This thread offers invaluable insights into what to expect when entrusting a watch of this caliber to a manufacturer's service center.

If yes, you could save yourself $2200. Mine has never been serviced since new and it's still running perfectly...😉
If it were me I would plan for 5 months and be happy if it is sooner. Also, when you pick it up at the boutique make sure to do a visual inspection, set it and wind it yourself to check tension on the mainsprings and test the chrono function thoroughly before leaving the boutique.
I would guess 4-6 mos and more money than they quoted when they add things. If working well, leave it alone and enjoy that beauty!
But I bought it from a dealer in HK, so I wanted to be sure there wasn't anything suspicious.
You're making me feel like the AD kinda took me for a ride 😂
You make it sound like even after all that time and money, I still probably can't trust them to do a good job! What, is servicing a racket?
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