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Good to hear it's back!
Considering all the intervention, overall cost doesn't seem so bad.
Terrible
By: Derreck : April 21st, 2024-07:59
I hope you can track them and make them agree that what happened to the watch is their fault and they should be the ones to cough up the money for the repair. Please update us on this, if you feel like it of course.
Oh! That's infuriating!
By: patrick_y : April 20th, 2024-21:18
A lot of Panerai boutiques have very inadequately trained staff. Also, double check if your model is supposed to come with four black screws. And I also warn friends that authorized dealers will scratch watches, chew up screw heads when they change the st...
In an Italian forum....
By: sergio : April 20th, 2024-23:49
...no longer active, we used to say: leave ceramic to Richard Ginori. They know what to do with it Jokes apart, one knows he's buying something delicate and that it comes with risks. Same as the super fragile Panerai composite material. I wouldn't fuss ab...
My post was 2 pronged...
By: sergio : April 22nd, 2024-07:40
the part about ceramic, to put things in mechanical perspective, and avoid frustration on your part (things break). The second part, to egg you on in earnest in your, pursuit of fairness and ethical sense, in the discussions with Panerai. It has been my e...
By: Beef : April 25th, 2024-03:23
I believe this is exactly what happened. Iāve been changing straps on rads for nearly 20 years without issue. Iād try to run this up the ladder at Panerai to see if you can get a good-will repair at no cost. I do believe it was the fault of the AD/boutiqu...