It would be a miracle if there was a "lifetime warranty".
This time, in addition to the complete service, we are also replacing the dial, hands, and crown.
The dials of Cartier watches from around the 1980s tend to deteriorate easily.
Even if it looks clean through the glass, there may be cracks on the dial when you take it out.
When the watch is repaired by the manufacturer, the dial often needs to be replaced.
However, even though there is a lifetime warranty like this time, there is no one who will do the overhaul at home... right?
If we repair it ourselves, we won't have to replace the dial in most cases.
Probably most of the people who purchase it will request repair from Cartier.
This means that dial replacement will eventually become compulsory.
By the way, if you are an unusual person who comes to us for repair with a lifetime warranty, we will provide you with some kind of service (lol).
I think there are many people who like vintage watches who are particular about dials from that time.
Personally, I think it depends on the item,
If you have the benefit of free complete service with Cartier like this time,
I would like you to replace the dial, hands, etc.
Isn't it great that the complete service is free until you die and even after you die, as long as you have a lifetime warranty?
Ah, maybe there are people who read my blog who don't know about that story?
In the early 1980s, some Cartier watches were given free lifetime maintenance fees called a "lifetime warranty."
There was a time when they were selling them with some really nice benefits.
After that, the lifetime warranty is no longer available, and you will receive a complete service half price ticket, one free battery replacement ticket, etc.
The form of services is changing,
If we had this lifetime warranty, we would have had the best service, with complete service free of charge.
Isn't it amazing that you wrote the same thing twice in a row? ?
However, there is a charge for parts,
Once you replace parts that are easy to replace like this time, you won't need them for a while.
Watches absolutely require regular maintenance.
There is no greater benefit than tens of thousands of yen for free every time.
Many people who buy watches do not think about maintenance costs.
This has not changed since then,
I was so focused on buying a watch that I didn't even know about repairs.
Doesn't the sales person explain this to you?
We always explain maintenance when selling.
Maintenance is essential when dealing with tangible things, not just old ones.
If it's free like this time...
There's no reason not to buy it, right?
This watch can also be replaced with a leather strap, expanding the range of ways you can enjoy it.
We will prepare a belt that suits your needs.
Please feel free to contact us when purchasing!