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·It’s far more fun if two people are involved administering those.
Don't shit on my hobbies bro.
*see what I did there?
It’s far more fun if two people are involved administering those.
Hodinkee appears to be a retailer, contact them and ask who the service agent is in the US, there should be one. It's a Sellita movement, nothing exotic, there are folks in the US that can fix the issue with your watch. The last thing I would want to do is ship it back to Switzerland for repair.
The Lord Dinkee has spoken, "Contact their support department"... brilliant.
In other words "Don't go away mad, just go away" 😁
Well in all fairness The Dink Lord is probably busy whipping up a new idea that'll set the horological world on fire... maybe a titanium cock ring with an embedded in-house tourbillon movement.
They have the absolutely worse customer service. I had bought a watch from them that had arrived horribly polished and a chipped/ dented lug. I emailed immediately after receiving the package and it took just shy of 4 weeks to get the watch sent back to them and a refund issued. After many email exchanges including photos, they did offer to send me a bracelet if I would keep that watch. Really generous, I know. I ended up reaching out to Guillaume Laidet directly on instagram and was able to get everything taken care of in the end. OP May want to do the same.
They have the absolutely worst customer service. I had bought a watch from them that had arrived horribly polished and a chipped/ dented lug. I emailed immediately after receiving the package and it took just shy of 4 weeks to get the watch sent back to them and a refund issued. After many email exchanges including photos, they did offer to send me a bracelet if I would keep that watch. Really generous, I know. I ended up reaching out to Guillaume Laidet directly on instagram and was able to get everything taken care of in the end. OP May want to do the same.
One would think in 2023 that we would have a much more connected global economy- more open borders for trade and easy lines of communication and transport of goods…but no. It all comes down to the devaluing of labor- which translates to “labor shortages”…there is no shortage of labor, just a shortage of decent wages.