Hi, I hope this is the right forum.
I bought a Kurt Klaus Da Vinci Perpetual Calendar earlier this year in January. It was a showroom piece, and the last available in stock.
Shortly after, I took it in to the nearest IWC boutique for servicing - a routine one and also just to make sure everything was alright. I did notice, inter alia, some specks that seemed to be marks on the dial. They were practically invisible to the naked eye but visible under a 30x loupe. A short while after sending the watch in, I was informed that the service would be performed free of charge under warranty - which was nice given that I wasn't sure whether such service would be chargeable.
It's been a few more weeks. The boutique has just came back to me to say that the service is problem-free except for one aspect: the dial would need to be replaced to fix the specks. The trouble is that IWC does not have stock for the dial on the 376207.
However, they do have the dial from an earlier batch of Kurt Klaus Perpetual Calendars. I think this might be from the 376204. The differences are supposedly very minor. As best as I can figure, the guilloche pattern on the older batch is slightly more matte than the glossier finish on the newer ones. There seems to be slight colour differences in the labels on the Day, Date and Year sub-dials. (Would much welcome any help identifying any further specific differences.)
And, so I have 3 choices:
A. Accept the original dial, albeit with the minor imperfections. Watch ready in ~April.
B. Replace the original dial with a new dial from the earlier batch of Kurt Klaus, presumably the 376204 ones. Ready in ~June.
C. The most interesting choice, imo. Schaffhausen is prepared to commission a special production run of the dial to the specs originally used for the dial on my watch. But this will take until ~November to retool and produce the dials. [Update: I forgot to mention that I get the watch back for now, until the new dial is produced, and that IWC will do a second servicing of the watch movement when they replace the dial.]
I thought I would seek the views of those more experienced with these watches on the forums. All 3 options are at no additional cost to me, which frankly boggles my mind. It goes to show just how far IWC will go to deliver good service.
My personal view - I reckon C is the way to go. I see the watch being more of a potential heirloom and special occasions watch, not a daily-use watch. So not having the watch for most of this year isn't a big problem. I suppose the ideal would also be to avoid a franken-watch, however small the variation between the 376204 and 376207.
So yeah, welcome any advice people might have to offer. Thanks in advance!