chronomtr
785
Shocked. My brother buy it first hand at around usd 9k
hints from PP official website is as below
Maximum Public Prices including Swiss VAT (7.6%).
These prices relate to complete standard, routine services only.
Prices quoted in Swiss Francs (CHF) valid as from 1 May 2008.
Maximum Public Price including tax
Battery exchange 140
Quartz (Level 2) 550
Mechanical (Level 2) 700
Automatic (Level 2) 800
Complication I (Level 3)annual calendar, Travel Time, moon phase, etc. 1000
Complication II (Advanced Level)perpetual calendar, chronograph, etc. 1500
Grand Complication (Advanced Level Geneva)tourbillon, split seconds chronograph, retrograde, minute repeater, etc. estimate
Classic collection (more than 20 years old) estimate
Objects estimate
Refused estimates 140
Usual payment conditions apply
How can pp charged higher? Or pp5065 is classified complication II This message has been edited by chronomtr on 2009-08-10 03:03:20
Service Cost
By: chronomtr : August 10th, 2009-00:33
My brother suspected the winding mechanism of his 5065 is not working properly with some unexpected noise, which watch was repaired by PP service centre in years ago due to manufacturer's problem and no other service at all sicne then. So my brother hande...
IT is very possible ...
By: tic-toc : August 10th, 2009-02:39
... base on the current condition of your patek 5065/1A and due to your warranty ( possibily ) being expired, in order to repair your watch, an overhaul maybe required. I would guess a rough figure of little short of us$ 2K ?? IT is similar to driving you...
It actually not broken
By: chronomtr : August 10th, 2009-08:44
Everything is absolutely fine but when the crown is turned clockwise or anticlockwise, it feels not smooth as Patek do. That is the case. Anyway, PP 5065 equipped with a 324SC should not be classified as any Complication II in any sense. Should the servic...
Yes. I was lucky!
By: Zheeeem : August 11th, 2009-07:18
Unlike many here, I am not a watch collector. In fact, I don't collect much "stuff" at all. But I really do like to have nice stuff, if I'm going to have any stuff at all. (Or if it's going to be cheezy stuff, it ought to have high sentimental value.) It ...
Sounds normal, or fishy!
By: lobo : August 10th, 2009-18:31
standard routine service. I presume this is just the oiling of the parts and the checking/repair of minor problems i.e, hairspring tauntness/accuracy. From what i hear you say, your brother's watch (now yours), is NOT a standard service. This is because t...
I don't understand your point.
By: Dje : August 11th, 2009-05:37
Hi, As already answered above your brother certainly received a quotation of the work to be done before allowing it. Then I suppose the invoice was identical to the quotation. Maintenance costs indicated on the PP website are just bases for the service of...
no information yet
By: chronomtr : August 11th, 2009-06:41
I just learnt from my brother in a family gathering on this issue. He is not a watch guy but loved this sporty watch. He was shocked with the quotation but accepted last week, whicj is all the information I know yet. I will ask him to have the quotation p...
they have to charge more
By: nice2guy : August 11th, 2009-06:07
If the service center charged everybody what they say a routine service charge is, I believe they would lose money (or certainly not make anything). Some of the experts here would know how many hours it takes to take apart one of these watches, clean, oil...