gary_g
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This watch is supposed to be indestructible.
Apr 20, 2024,22:46 PM
Made for military use. This is BS. I would raise hell.
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I’m sorry but
By: Derreck : April 20th, 2024-21:08
isn’t it their fault, so shouldn’t they be the ones who pay for the service? If they should have screwed the strap correctly, the watch would not fall…
It absolutely is.
By: Lankysudanese : April 20th, 2024-21:13
Minor issue: the boutique shuttered the following day. Phone number is disconnected. How’s that for salt on the wound?
Terrible
By: Derreck : April 21st, 2024-07:59
I hope you can track them and make them agree that what happened to the watch is their fault and they should be the ones to cough up the money for the repair. Please update us on this, if you feel like it of course.
Pffff
By: Derreck : April 21st, 2024-20:50
I feel for you my friend. Hope you can resolve this situation with as less damage as possible to your wallet
Oh! That's infuriating!
By: patrick_y : April 20th, 2024-21:18
A lot of Panerai boutiques have very inadequately trained staff. Also, double check if your model is supposed to come with four black screws. And I also warn friends that authorized dealers will scratch watches, chew up screw heads when they change the st...
I've got a lot of those kinds of stories sadly...
By: patrick_y : April 21st, 2024-04:07
It's important to note, those ADs carry more than Patek. So your Rolex, Breguet, etc. will all get scratched! The problem is that these employees that the stores hire - they're just not good with a screwdriver.
I've always feared this lug design of classic Radiomirs. :(
By: JCF81 : April 21st, 2024-06:00
...and ceramics too. Unfortunately both materialized here, I'm sorry to read about it. I'm curious, why is the lug at 5:00 showing silver sheen? Is that one worn or loose too? If it's any indication, an Omega ceramic bezel was quoted $2k on another forum....
Thanks for the sympathy.
By: Lankysudanese : April 21st, 2024-17:43
The silver sheen is because it’s PVD coated and bc there is a PVD coated cap that is still screwed in inside the case. They two separated, and the lug failed. Terrible design, if you ask me. Omega makes their own ceramic, and still make and sell ceramic w...
By: TomasEriksson : April 21st, 2024-12:28
How long since you had the strap replaced? Strap doesn't look all that new, even a properly installed screw can come undone over time.
good luck
By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : April 20th, 2024-22:07
In an Italian forum....
By: sergio : April 20th, 2024-23:49
...no longer active, we used to say: leave ceramic to Richard Ginori. They know what to do with it Jokes apart, one knows he's buying something delicate and that it comes with risks. Same as the super fragile Panerai composite material. I wouldn't fuss ab...
My post was 2 pronged...
By: sergio : April 22nd, 2024-07:40
the part about ceramic, to put things in mechanical perspective, and avoid frustration on your part (things break). The second part, to egg you on in earnest in your, pursuit of fairness and ethical sense, in the discussions with Panerai. It has been my e...
The experience is truly ridiculous ..🤬
By: S F : April 21st, 2024-00:29
How unlucky it is then for the boutique to shutter….hope you get a fair outcome for the incident. My experience with the boutique here in Marina Bay Sands is much better. The staff are knowledgeable and definitely handle stuff with more care. A full servi...
This is terrible! Thank goodness
By: Darron : April 21st, 2024-15:00
the case did not crack. I am very familiar with changing straps on the pin cushion Radiomir, and indeed to Patrick’s point you often get either scratched case or screw heads. I have seen a handful of collectors pair the OEM rubber with pin cushion Radiomi...
Sorry that this happened to your rad
By: yming : April 22nd, 2024-16:21
Looking at your pics, I think I know what happened. The wire lugs have a little notch to secure it in place when you screw in those tiny screws.. from your pics, it seems they were installed in the opposite direction and so the screws weren’t catching the...
By: Beef : April 25th, 2024-03:23
I believe this is exactly what happened. I’ve been changing straps on rads for nearly 20 years without issue. I’d try to run this up the ladder at Panerai to see if you can get a good-will repair at no cost. I do believe it was the fault of the AD/boutiqu...