Guinness
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| posted on 18/6/09 at 06:45 PM |
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Watch Spares?
Does anyone know anywhere that sells spare parts for watches.
My Dad and I have a pair of Tag Heuer watches. Both Automatic 2000 Series, mine is stainless steel and his is stainless and gold two tone.
His strap has broken, and a complete genuine replacement looks to be about £235!!
Note, I think, that this one on ebay is a fake, as the ones we have don't have the strap detail embossed on the clasp bit.
Failing that, is anyone going on holiday soon?
Lucky lucky?
Mike
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Flamez
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| posted on 18/6/09 at 06:52 PM |
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I'd go to an authorised dealer for a quote and get a service at the same time. No point paying top dollar for a watch and skimping on
repairs.
I have a different watch but my tag emblem is not embossed on the clasp. Ask the ebay seller if it is a genuine strap then wait for the reply.
my build mac1motorsports
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SteveWalker
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| posted on 18/6/09 at 08:10 PM |
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How did the damage happen? My son dropped my Rado watch onto a tiled floor and smashed the glass (actually sapphire and very difficult to break
normally - kids!) and damaged the clasp. Because it happened in the house, it was covered by my contents insurance and they paid out £380 for repair.
£120 of that was for a service, as the manufacturer would not replace the glass without doing a service in case any glass had got into the watch.
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Robertf
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| posted on 18/6/09 at 10:07 PM |
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I am guessing that the strap just has broken pins in it. Get a watchmaker to put new pins in.
I've had success getting a genuine tag clasp off ebay, only about £20 I think, so worth a look if its more than just pins.
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