StevenOhio
Well-known member
Hi all, I don't really expect help because I've already exhausted my expectations, but just in case will leave my bad experience here
recently had an unfortunate watch service situation. I earned some money so that I can buy myself an enchanting PO ceramic omega. it's a preowned piece. You know when you take care of something as something holy, and something bad happens to it? That was my case. by chance, I dropped it from my hand when I was in the bathroom and slipped. I tried to hold it tightly in my hand but anyway, it suffered an impact because it fell from abotu 2 feet or so. Then I saw its ceramic near the lug hole had chipped. clumsy me!!!
Talked to my my watch dealer later asking to send it to the central omega office, and maybe I could even get a discount for the repair service.
All accepted and sent the watch to the dealer in the hope that soon it would all become just a nightmare to forget about. But the things got even worse. i got a message from the central office telling me about an even bigger defect. While the mechanics were trying to take the strap out, the chips got worse, seriously damaging the watch.
So, wiht that damage, the repair service would cost me about 4k$, in the context that I paid for it about double the price. So, the repair is about to cost me half the price of the watch I got. Considering that the damage was worsened by omega staff, they would offer a 25% discount, mind u! in addition, the dealership is ready to help me with some extra $550 off.
Now, I'm kinda seriously confused. Happy to get the discount on one hand, after all, they made the damage worse. On the other, I'm wondering: is it even possible that such a damage (I'm talking about the initial damage that doesn't seem so huge) to cost so much? it was just a small drop after all. i mean, i do agree on my clumsiness, but....really? 4k???!!! I was thinking to repair it with the full price and then ask to resell it to the dealer with its initial price I bought it for. Although, I do get that they might refuse me, as they are not obliged to do so...
hard to think about a repair of some 3k. also, hard to refuse the repair as i do love this timepiece...
what would u do? grateful for your thoughts
recently had an unfortunate watch service situation. I earned some money so that I can buy myself an enchanting PO ceramic omega. it's a preowned piece. You know when you take care of something as something holy, and something bad happens to it? That was my case. by chance, I dropped it from my hand when I was in the bathroom and slipped. I tried to hold it tightly in my hand but anyway, it suffered an impact because it fell from abotu 2 feet or so. Then I saw its ceramic near the lug hole had chipped. clumsy me!!!
Talked to my my watch dealer later asking to send it to the central omega office, and maybe I could even get a discount for the repair service.
All accepted and sent the watch to the dealer in the hope that soon it would all become just a nightmare to forget about. But the things got even worse. i got a message from the central office telling me about an even bigger defect. While the mechanics were trying to take the strap out, the chips got worse, seriously damaging the watch.
So, wiht that damage, the repair service would cost me about 4k$, in the context that I paid for it about double the price. So, the repair is about to cost me half the price of the watch I got. Considering that the damage was worsened by omega staff, they would offer a 25% discount, mind u! in addition, the dealership is ready to help me with some extra $550 off.
Now, I'm kinda seriously confused. Happy to get the discount on one hand, after all, they made the damage worse. On the other, I'm wondering: is it even possible that such a damage (I'm talking about the initial damage that doesn't seem so huge) to cost so much? it was just a small drop after all. i mean, i do agree on my clumsiness, but....really? 4k???!!! I was thinking to repair it with the full price and then ask to resell it to the dealer with its initial price I bought it for. Although, I do get that they might refuse me, as they are not obliged to do so...
hard to think about a repair of some 3k. also, hard to refuse the repair as i do love this timepiece...
what would u do? grateful for your thoughts