IndyWebDudeVery Odd, it just stopped. I have put in a request with Breitling for service and will let you know how this works out Hopefully the "signed" warranty works for this
No I have owned automatic watches before. To update I have sent this watch back to Breitling, and they are going to charge me $700 for repairs, due to the fact that there is no date of purchase listed on the warranty card.
I have sent them the Massdrop transaction email that I received, but I don't have much hope.
So bottom line so even if you have a stamped warranty that is not all that you will need for warranty service
No they will not. This is something that Massdrop needs to state in these product sales. Even though you have a factory warranty it is basically useless.
The next Breitling drop that I see listed, I will make sure and comment on the experience I have had. It's unfortunate that this type of deception is happening. I have my doubts about the watch in fact that Breitling stated there was water damage to the watch. This supposedly was a brand new, which I also have my doubts about now as well.
The old adage of "You get what you pay for" holds true in this case for sure.
Lesson learned, go to a reputable Brick and Mortar store and make your purchases.
IndyWebDudeTo update on this. I have sent my watch to Breitling to service, and was told it had water damage. The watch had never been in the water since I had received it.
MD initially wanted me to send it to a 3rd party for repairs, but I had already sent to Breitling factory repair in CT. Massdrop did agree to reimburse me the cost for the repairs.
MD initially wanted me to send it to a 3rd party for repairs, but I had already sent to Breitling factory repair in CT. Massdrop did agree to reimburse me the cost for the repairs.