Today, a mere 19 days after sending in my beloved Royal Oak Extra Thin to AP for service, I have received it back. More importantly than this ultra-fast turnaround, the repair was properly completed, and not a single handling mark of any kind has been add...
Perhaps our North American service center leads the way. I hope this standard can be common for AP around the world. Surely there are factors such as personnel, workload, etc. But these procedures should be part of the AP branding for service.
It has been painful at times to read other members from around the world have difficulty with service work. Here in the United States / North America, AP has the service center operating as an industry standard. That is very reassuring for us
Obviously, this repair and service were straight forward. But I would not have minded if it took longer. I am big on customer service, and AP's handling of this repair from beginning to end is extremely impressive to me.
I think on many topics - watches and otherwise - we hear about most of the bad and little of the good. Certainly, we have read stories on this forum about subpar service from AP in overseas markets. And I feel for those members. From what I have read, tho...
I sent them a perpetual that didnt even work --- fixed WAY faster than expected for a lower cost than expected with similar amazing communication. Ditto when I sent them my rose gold Star wheel I also love the new service sealed boxes they use to send the...
I am happy to know Clearwater got that perpetual running for you. And I remember you posting about your Starwheel service. Thanks for reporting on your experiences.
the industry standard! Ok 19 days is extremely fast, but I guess the sincere effort is what counts! Happy for you to have your beloved watch back that soon.
The 19 days borders on ludicrous... if anyone is mad at AP about that, it is my other pieces, which assumed they had at least a month or two to find more wrist time I hope my feedback is observed and AP can get all of their authorized service centers work...
Very happy to hear of your superlative experience with the US service center. Being a US-based AP owner, this gives me confidence to send my AP in for service when the time comes.
Even though all my AP service experiences have been positive, this latest one has me really amped up to buy a new AP. I would say that is a good result for AP.
. . . AP service center in the U.S. has been equally satisfying MichaelC. I'm amazed and in disbelief at some of the other service stories I read on this forum. M4
... within such a short time. *thumbsup* Reads like an excellent experience, and I agree with the others about service that leads by example. I would have been curious; did you ask what was broken? Best regards from another freezing region on earth, Kolos...
It involved a small screw loosening along the stem. Very easy repair. Who knows, perhaps when the movement was initially assembled 3+ years ago, not enough loctite was applied to the threads. Stay warm, Kolosstt!
You mention a "Return Kit" that was sent to you. Do you have a picture of that? I have never heard of or seen a return kit (for any brand) Would love to see what it is.
I know that the service centre in Singapore is working hard to enhance their service and repair quality and and I'm confident that they can live up to the same excellent standard. Congrats too for getting your watch back in a totally satisfactory conditio...
You think about it, when the crown first came out of the case, I thought "Oh no". In a split second, you realize the service process is necessary, and you think of stories you have heard. But from the instant I first contacted Francina at the AP Boutique,...
We are in good hands MichaelC. My Equation of Time had a slight issue with one of the adjuster buttons so I sent it to AP about three weeks ago. I decided it was time for a full service but not a case polish. They estimated eight weeks to complete the ser...
I know your experiences with using the AP service center in Clearwater have always been exceptional. The EoT looks great, I truly enjoy seeing that watch.
Hi Michael, actually since the release of the 40th anniversary of Royal oak 15202 jumbo in 2012, the first batch had a light blue colour dial, and a thinner AP logo. And after sometime, the later jumbos in 2014 has much darker dial, and the AP logo is wid...
That chart unfortunately does not cover every combination. Using that chart, mine would be a MK1 w/ the newer "SWISS MADE" writing... a true transitional 15202!
Yes Michael, the chart is not complete, as i think there could be several dial versions between 2012 and now. As for Mark 1 Mark 2, that is just how collector define the differences, like Rolex daytona "floating dial" and many other terms. Because manufac...
I have to say here in Europe I have bad experince about Ap service and no with only one watch! AP Boutique employees are ok but the service part are=0! I am very dissapointed about!