I'm pleased to hear that you were able to find competent repair service in the US. However, I live in Switzerland - where one would normally expect the service to be of exemplary quality, since this is where it was manufactured. I'm hoping they do a better job this time.
You've got to put the watch on. Picking a watch from a picture is only the first step. Price is a factor with most people, but if you are going to be satisfied with your purchase in the long term, you must see how the watch looks on your wrist. Example: One of my work colleagues was given a gold Rol
Does anyone know the story with Ebel's repair and service quality? In the last 4-5 years, I've had to send my Ebel 1911 Automatic to the factory for service repeatedly (the first time I had problems, it went back four times). It's always the same problem: it runs slow or stops when I'm wearing it, b