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Of course..

 

In an ideal world, such problems would be sorted before production continues, so to some degree you are right, but i imagine that your reputation is dependant on your product and not on millions of pounds worth of marketing an apparent 'reputation' as is sadly often the case in this industry.

Regarding your second point, it has become apparent to me over the years that to assemble a watch requires a watchmaker of a certain ability, but to diagnose and efficiently (cost and time effective) repair a complicated watch requires a watchmaker of a totally different level of expertise. And when dealing with a high volume brand as oppose to a small watch house (your experience with Breguet and MB is a perfect example) the larger brands just don't have enough expert watchmakers to deal with the number of watches coming back from their mass production.

So, i'd say it's down to initial manufacturing and an inability to deal with the volume of repairs. I know of one UK based service center that have poached two watchmakers from Japan and two from Portugal, because there just isn't enough watchmakers of the required skill level!!!

Dan

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