Gents and Ladies who share a passion for IWC:
I love IWC's. Let me make that clearer: I love IWC's from the 90's to the
early 2000's. I'm still buying them and will keep on buying them. My
collection process has gone askew: I started with a particular model in mind -
one that had a special impact on me as a teen - but have yet to buy it, while
somehow I've been going in a whole different genre and collection from that
period. This was an introduction I have been meaning to write on this forum
for a while, but it's not the topic of this thread.
I've recently sent my Mark XV for Service with IWC, as I do from time to time
with my watches. This year alone I've sent my Mark XII and my Ingenieur 3521
for much needed Service - I do wear my watches, often with abandonment. Again
and again, IWC Service - although not carried out in Schaffhausen - has proven
excellent.
So I sent my Mark XV expecting nothing less... to what I believe is a whole
different result, but I will let you be the judge of that.
I sent the XV because of some scuffs and scratches, but mainly because of the
buckle of its Beads of Rice bracelet. It no longer closed with a satisfactory
sharp click, but rather with a dull one, which was leaving me with a little
bit of bracelet anxiety. Mind you, this is one of the watches I use more, day
in day out. The bracelet never once opened unvoluntarily.
I was surprised to receive an estimate for the repair of the watch. This
included a full Service, of course, which was the point, but also an estimate
for the replacement of the whole bracelet, due to the fact that the buckle was
deemed malfunctioning and that IWC did not have the buckle solely in stock.
Let me also add that the replacement of the bracelet was not given as an
option to the full Service, rather, if I wanted the Service to be done it
would necessary include the bracelet replacement - there was only one ticking
box (for the full Service and bracelet replacement), instead of two (one for
the Service and one for the bracelet replacement).
Now, in my point of view, there are several issues with the above: a) I am a
layman in what concerns watchmaking, but have a fairly good grasp of the
materials used - there could be no extent of damage to my buckle that could
not be repaired (mind you this was a still working bracelet), the bracelet was
not broken, not even bent; b) I find it hard to believe that IWC no longer has
just the buckle of the bracelet, I've had prior work done - although in
Schaffhausen - and was surprised by the amount and specificity of stock; c) I
find it shocking that - should the buckle indeed prove impossible to be
repaired and that IWC has no stock of the buckle only - that I should be
charged the full price of a new bracelet, while the Service centre still keeps
my old one and, lastly; d) I should have been given the option to have the
full Service
done, without the bracelet replacement.
I know that there is a big difference between Schaffhausen Service and Service
Centre Service. Given a watches' life expectancy I also believe that after-
sales - including maintenance - should be as important to a modern watchmaker
as their current line-up.
The Authorized Dealer to which I take my pieces for maintenance is going to
contact IWC about this issue. I think they are just going to ask for the
option of having the Service irrespective of bracelet replacement. For this
reason, I felt I needed to vent this somewhere, possibly where someone at IWC
would see it... and now it's already going on for too long... so sorry and
thanks... and please weigh in...
P.S. - Edited for clarity sake regarding the ticking boxes in the estimate...