So I dropped my watch on a hard tile floor and put 2 massive cracks in the hesalite crystal.
I went to the boutique and they told me they're going to have to open the watch up to check it all, so the total cost is going to be about 800usd.
Is this normal, or am I getting screwed here?
It's a simple choice as far as I am concerned
1. Pay $800 to fix it now and ensure you keep a warranty for another possible repair in the near future which would likely otherwise cost $800.
2. Pay much less for a crystal replacement and run the risk that if it breaks down in the future it might cost you $800 then.
I know which option I would choose
Yeah, I'm not a watchmaker, but the watch was still running normally afterwards.
The problem is it's still under warranty, so if I let someone else touch it I'll probably lose that.
They said that because I dropped it they have to open it up to inspect it for any other damage, hence the bill.
Your average watchmaker cannot be stocking FRESH, proper gaskets, for a million different watches. Your water resistance will be at risk. This is why I never get a watch that needs a service repaired by anybody but the OEM company. The watch was injured. Face the facts. You need to pay for a full service and know that it is truly OK. Ask yourself - what's the right, proper thing to do? Sometimes shortcuts work, sometimes they don't.
I always try to do the right thing.
Ali
Normal. Get the service. Move on. Enjoy the piece.
A million different watches? No, no watchmaker is going to have that. In fact Omega doesn't have that.
However, I have gaskets for I would say many hundreds of different watches in stock:
And anything I don't have for an Omega is a few mouse clicks away from landing at my door...
If your choice is to always use the brand, well that's grand. But Omega doesn't have the capacity to do it all, and they know that there are plenty of watchmakers out there who are more than capable of servicing their watches. So Omega spends a lot of time, energy, and money to train and certify watchmakers outside their own service centers to service their watches...
Completely ridiculous. Find a watchmaker with an Omega parts account. If you have trouble finding an independent watchmaker you can ask at an Omega AD or at a jewelry store that sells preowned watches
So I dropped my watch on a hard tile floor and put 2 massive cracks in the hesalite crystal.
I went to the boutique and they told me they're going to have to open the watch up to check it all, so the total cost is going to be about 800usd.
Is this normal, or am I getting screwed here?
In the future, make it a habit to wind your Speedmaster over your first cup of coffee at the breakfast table.
DO NOT wind your Speedmaster while sitting on the toilet a little while later.
As for the cost of the repair, a wise man once said, “You pay for your lessons.”
D DuckieAgreed.
And make sure you aren't wandering around or handling your watch willy nilly over tiled or concrete floors.
There are countless stories on these forums of grief when a watch meets hard surfaces. Especially from a height.