Hi All, Recently bought my grail nautilus 5980 from a dealer who serviced the watch with his in-house technician. Only discovered after getting the watch back that to my horror the minute hand rotor has scratches and part of the movement bridge has tiny s...
I think replacement parts would be necessary, and replacing the rotor should not be a problem. Not sure if Patek would replace the bridge you noted. The other bridge pictured, which also has scratches, has a serial number (I believe), so Patek may decline...
But with every following picture i realize that indeed the AD watchmaker massacred the finishing of the movement. Scary stuff, i'm really sorry this happened to you
PP is very proud that they can repair any watch they ever built ,if parts not available they still have the machines and skills to manufacture the that s not a problem. and the bad one(s) It will takes time and $$$. You may can talk with the dealer but e...
Problem is, you don't know the condition of the rest of the movement, so you cannot know the costs to fix. Therefore you can never know whether you received a reasonable price from the dealer or not. Sure, you can roll the dice, but if the dealer treats v...
If Patek decides to take over the job, then get a quote (and if necessary a lawyer) and inform your grey dealer that they will promptly reimburse all expenses. Hope you'll soon come to a fully satisfactory resolution to this incident...and that you can en...
Assuming the watch was outside of the manufacturer’s warranty, then Patek will invoice for the replacing or refinishing of the parts damaged, which you will have to recover from the dealer.
Usually bridges are made of brass and rhodium plated to have the white color. So basically if they remove the scratches the plating will also be removed. They will surely replace the scratched parts with new ones. The person who worked on your watch is de...
Was the watchmaker/service certified by Patek and allowed to work on their watches? If not I can see this being thousands of dollars if sent into Patek
Why was the watch serviced if the dealer just sold it to you? Did you ask for the service after purchase? So many questions... 1- if the watch was purchased and had issues that needed service from the dealer...and this was the result then I suggest you do...
I bought the watch, but it was having power reserve issues and also running fast. hence it was taken back by the dealer for servicing.. dealer's proposal is to take it back now. but we haven't discussed at what price of a refund. i'm siding more towards a...
I would get a refund and think of this as a lesson learned. Move on...no need to wait for more service issues on this. Even if this watch was fixed, the resale on it will never be the same again. It’s like having a car and getting into an accident, the ca...
This watch is going to cost you thousands and months to get back to normal - I'd push for a 100% refund and find a better example. Sorry this happened to you - no idea why butchers like this work on Pateks... Can you imagine the damage he's created to oth...
You will have months of waiting for the watch, stressing about the potential cost and not knowing what will be replaced and what won't. From what Makilla said, it sounds like you will still get your grail piece back with blemishes. This should be such a h...
Because they are softer and won’t damage the steel parts. And/or tools with protected tips for the gold items such as the rotor. After having made some marks on my own watch, I got a scolding from my mentor and sent off with a set of his brass tweezers an...
Re-polish in the first place, and ended up leaving marks on the bezel. Watches usually come very clean from the factory, service can be a literal hit or miss. Hope it all works out, I find many who work in the industry do not care half as much, if that. a...
Assuming your AD told you that the movement was in good condition, you should definitely get the AD to reimburse you if Patek can restore the movement. If you AD will not, then you will have to figure how you can make they agree to it. 😇
This watchmaker wasn't very careful. Unfortunately s/he made huge scratches. Who is this dealer? You should ask the dealer to compensate you for these problems. Better yet, just get a refund. These are incredibly unreasonable mistakes. Total negligence an...
once told a friend that it is normal for a watch described as „in excellent condition“ and „like new“ to have multiple scratches on the rotor and movement parts. Unfortunately, my friend only told me after my own bad experience with them :-(