Wrist Obsessed
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Darren, I feel your pain!
You poor thing. I hope it was properly insured. I pray that you get your watch pronto.
BHM
A missing timepiece - Uggggh
By: Darren : July 7th, 2010-14:12
Needed a virtual shoulder to cry on, so figured this was the place. Learned last week that my Christian Klings was regulated, packed and on its way to the United States. A very happy day indeed. Now the waiting game begins. First a call from customs, and ...
Goodluck!
By: fawcett1156 : July 7th, 2010-17:31
I feel for you, about 5 years ago i sent a SS Daytona El Primero in for service. When they sent it back it got lost and or sent to the wrong address. I spent months communicating with UPS, Rolex and others. Turns out it was shipped to the wrong address an...
Good luck Darren....
By: WHL : July 7th, 2010-20:12
I had this happen to me once with a shipment, and it is indeed a sick feeling, though yours must be compounded by the unique nature of your watch and the long wait. I hope you have a good outcome, just as I eventually did. Bill
Just horrible, Darren ...
By: AndrewD : July 7th, 2010-22:06
You must be going through a whole range of emotions at the moment: frustration, sadness, anger ... It's still early days and hopefully there are some understanding and helpful people at FedEx and the receiving company. Best wishes for a good outcome and k...
Oh my god....
By: DonCorson : July 8th, 2010-10:54
what a horror story. I don't know what the transport and insurance cost, but I think the price of a flight to pick up the watch personally may be a worthwhile investment just in peace of mind. I hope they find your watch and that this turns out well. Don
Darren, I wish you luck
By: amerix : July 8th, 2010-13:53
Because your watch was abducted and stolen by criminal(s)! Whether that has anything to do with the insurance-transport company, the police, or any other authority - I can't know. But watches - and other things - usually "don't go missing", Baggage on an ...