sparky472
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Repair Advice
My JLC Gran'Sport Reverso, about 4-5 years old, has stopped. I have never had to had this watch repaired before (and it's the only higher-end watch I've owned) and am unsure how to go about it. I live in Austin, TX and have come across this place: . I don't know what all the certifications mean. Would it be more advisable to send it back to JLC (or their authorized repair, whomever that may be)? I like the idea of going local (with the understanding that they may have to send out for parts and that could be a while), but more than anything, I want the repair done properly. I'd love the benefit of others' experience and wisdom.
Thanks!
Edit: No links, please, to commercial websites, as per forum rules.
Thanks,
Nicolas
This message has been edited by amanico on 2009-02-01 10:27:21

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Repair Advice
By: sparky472 : February 1st, 2009-08:00
My JLC Gran'Sport Reverso, about 4-5 years old, has stopped. I have never had to had this watch repaired before (and it's the only higher-end watch I've owned) and am unsure how to go about it. I live in Austin, TX and have come across this place: . I don...
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By: sparky472 : February 1st, 2009-16:53
So do I just find the nearest authorized dealer? And then do they just take care of it shipping it to JLC for repair? Or do I work directly with a JLC authorized repair center? Thanks for the guidance... I've never had to deal with this before... FYI, the...