Cory
San Antonio,#2Consumer Suggestion
Tue, April 07, 2009
Been in the business 24+ years. Hands normally just don't "fall" off. They're usually knocked off. In your heading you state the 24 hr hand hand fell off but in the paragraph you state the 24 hour dial fell off, so I'm not sure which one did, but the same holds true for either. Don't bother to send it back. Take the watch to a decent watch shop. Any good watch guy ought to be able to put it the hand back on for $10 or $15. I charge $15. Had a lady come in one day. She had knocked a couple of markers off her fendi. She took it to the local branch of a nationwide company that sells hi-grade watches. The charged her $30 to send it to fendi, who then quoted her $85 to re-apply the markers AND $25 for shipping. The whole job is gonna cost her $140 for something I charge $15 for. Talk about a rip. If the watch was defective from the start, you should have sent it back, FROM THE START, yet you've kept it for the last 10 months. Based on my experience, those watches aren't worth s**t. People bring 'em in all the time and I just tell them to send 'em back to the manufacturer cause I won't work on 'em. Kind of like those invictas. What did you pay for it?