I'd be willing to bet that JLC would hook you up, if it fell off by itself. That's a quality control issue.
But I am guessing, from the context of your earlier comments, that you bought the watch second-hand, and that you don't know how / why / when the frame fell off? In that case, they (JLC) will charge you to fix it. It's probably a good idea to let a local watchmaker replace it at that point. OEM repairs are, as a rule of thumb, more expensive.
I'd be willing to bet that JLC would hook you up, if it fell off by itself. That's a quality control issue.
But I am guessing, from the context of your earlier comments, that you bought the watch second-hand, and that you don't know how / why / when the frame fell off? In that case, they (JLC) will charge you to fix it. It's probably a good idea to let a local watchmaker replace it at that point. OEM repairs are, as a rule of thumb, more expensive.
Actually, I was thinking of replacing it myself if I find a scrap of the same case on the internet. Where I live, watch repairers charge incredibly expensive prices. 🥲
Actually, I was thinking of replacing it myself if I find a scrap of the same case on the internet. Where I live, watch repairers charge incredibly expensive prices. 🥲
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Class all the way.😍 superb.
Class all the way.😍 superb.
Thank you very much, I think the same
How did that happen?
How did that happen?
I don't know what happened in watch past 😕
Have you checked on a replacement frame? Should not be too much.
I don't know what happened in watch past 😕
What dude?
What dude?
Sorry, translate error. I meant I don't know what happened in the past of the watch.
Have you checked on a replacement frame? Should not be too much.
I hadn't thought about adding a frame until today. But now this idea sounds good and I will investigate it at the first opportunity.
It would be better if the dial had roman numerals
I'd be willing to bet that JLC would hook you up, if it fell off by itself. That's a quality control issue.
But I am guessing, from the context of your earlier comments, that you bought the watch second-hand, and that you don't know how / why / when the frame fell off? In that case, they (JLC) will charge you to fix it. It's probably a good idea to let a local watchmaker replace it at that point. OEM repairs are, as a rule of thumb, more expensive.
I hadn't thought about adding a frame until today. But now this idea sounds good and I will investigate it at the first opportunity.
Sounds good. 👍🏻
I'd be willing to bet that JLC would hook you up, if it fell off by itself. That's a quality control issue.
But I am guessing, from the context of your earlier comments, that you bought the watch second-hand, and that you don't know how / why / when the frame fell off? In that case, they (JLC) will charge you to fix it. It's probably a good idea to let a local watchmaker replace it at that point. OEM repairs are, as a rule of thumb, more expensive.
Actually, I was thinking of replacing it myself if I find a scrap of the same case on the internet. Where I live, watch repairers charge incredibly expensive prices. 🥲
Actually, I was thinking of replacing it myself if I find a scrap of the same case on the internet. Where I live, watch repairers charge incredibly expensive prices. 🥲
Good to hear, let us all know how it turns out! 😀
Good to hear, let us all know how it turns out! 😀
I've taken a piece of dust from the dial before. I think can do it again. How hard can it be 😀