Well, when I think of all the praise we have collectively heaped upon this awesome watch, it was bound to happen that sooner or later one would fail. And it's mine. I purposely did not wear it for a few weeks to give some other watches a chance. Picked he...
As you said statistically it had to happen once to someone. Bad luck for you, the horological gods have decided it would be you just like a lightning which hits blindly... Cross fingers it is only a minor malfunction that will be repaired rapidly... Keep ...
She was right. But it still is a little disappointing. Nonetheless, I always believe in giving a fair chance to the manufacturer to correct such an issue. I gave it to AP when the crown on my 15202 came loose last year, and they rewarded me in spades with...
i am confidently Montblanc will service it well and it's still under warranty so no worries there. Unless you have a Villeret watchmaker in the USA (we have one in Singapore), it will have to go back to the Villeret manufacture for servicing I believe Kee...
It happened to me once; a brand new watch, dead on its tracks the second day no matter what I did to try and revive it. I took it back to my AD who offered me one of two options: return it to the factory and get it fixed ( long wait) or get a full refund....
By what you describe it sounds like it could be an escapement issue? An easy fix, hopefully. On a side note, and sadly so, the only time I have handled an 1858 like yours, was a few months back in a MB exhibit where the watch suffered the same issues as y...
Normally I would have been one of the later owners. I orderd one and the dealer got a last piece in February. Directly from Montblanc, sealed. We opened it together and the disappoitnment was big: the watch was dead. It was unwound but after winding, noth...
I wish I could say I have no concern about mine being repaired, but the truth is the wind is a bit out of my sails. 3 known examples now. And I have been one of the biggest proponents of this watch since its was announced. If I were in your shoes, I would...
I\'m not sure if this watch gets the 500 hours control. Isn\'t it only the Heritage Chronometrie Collection that gets this test and Certificate? My ExoTourbillon has it, the Orbis Terrarum doesn\'t. And I think the 1858 didn\'t have this Certificate eithe...
Also, the service experience so far leaves some to be desired, and they have not even received the watch. So it is just a confidence thing really... I've lost it in the movement, and I don't feel anything close to the way AP handles a watch for service. I...
I\'m really sorry to hear this, Michael. Last year, I noticed the power reserve on my Nicolas Rieussec Rising Hours was running low. So I decided to walk into an AD just to get their take. It was by far the absolute worst customer experience I had in my l...
I had to pay to send it to MB Texas, and they will forward it apparently. Already a big difference from my recent AP experience, they log the watch into the system before anything is ever shipped, and then they send me a fully insured return kit. It is li...
When I was in touch with the right people, I was given the option to drop off my watch at an AD or a UPS with shipping paid for by MB. Obviously I wasn\'t going to go back the AD where I was accused of messing with the watch myself. So I chose UPS. In the...
The Montblanc "concierge" (they do not give out a phone number for their own service center, you call the concierge and they relay any message) informed me I can drop it at a MB Boutique (which I do not have in my state) or I can pay to ship it myself. Wh...