7 years is a decent stint for seals and lubricants. However I assume Breitling are quoting for a full service including exchange movement and case refurb?
Good Afternoon gents
Just joined the forum and hoping for some advice.
I sent my 2011 B1 to Breitling (via Ernest Jones) for a battery replacement. I was expecting to pay £170ish for this. Weirdly three different brand of AD's gave me different quotes. So I went with EJ as they were the cheapest.
I got a call from them and apparently due to the age of my watch, it needs a complete service which will set me back a whopping £542. I'm not thrilled about paying this.
The watch has had a very easy life. Just desk diving. Never been any where near water and deffinitely no rough treatment.
Do you guys think it really needs a service or are they just trying it on? This watch is a keeper, so is it worth getting the service done for peace of mind?
Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
Linc
7 years is a decent stint for seals and lubricants. However I assume Breitling are quoting for a full service including exchange movement and case refurb?
I sent my SuperOcean off for a new bezel insert £55
The bill came to £499 due to the compulsory service and new hands, seals, and lots of other rubbish I never asked for.
There was no option to remove those items from the service list, the only optional item was the bezel insert, the whole reason I sent them a watch!
They are quoting you for a full service which is their policy - given that they recommend a full service every 5 years or every other service. It depends if you want your watch to come back to you as new - looks like EJ is adding their own extras to that amount - ani-digi service service prices are on the Breitling website.
You can send direct to Breitling service - who will send you out a service pouch and RMSD insured package to them and back for £15
Or you could get your battery change done by an independent- i’m sure others can recommend a few, but don’t go for any high street guys who could potentially ruin your B-1.
Martyn
Why not get a suitable case opening tool, a pot of silicone grease for the gasket and do it yourself, save your self hundreds of pounds.
Quartz watches have very little wear on their drive trains due to the very low torque involved. They can go for decades without needing any oiling.
Mitch
I got my B-1 in September 2006 and thought it was one of the last available before the Airwolf replaced it. I guess it must have soldiered on for quite a bit longer if yours is a 2011.
Incidentally my last battery replacement was in October 2014 (so the watch was then eight years old), I did it via Goldsmiths, and the bill was £125 with no suggestion of a full service.
Hi Linc
I think I would pay it.
There is no doubt that these ana-digitals will at some point go back to the Breitling mothership and will require a service of this magnitude.
To be fair to Breitling, they are very clear about the full service being every 4-6 years. Is this really needed, of course not.
It is likely your watch is older than you think, as Ian said the B1 finished production in 2006.
With my own, an Aerospace, I’m budgeting on its first two “services” being battery changes, with a likely full service after that, which would make it 12 years old about assuming a 4yr battery life.
So I would pay it, Breitling will do a great job, then you can forget about a big bill for 10-12 years, although you might want to save to soften the blow when the inevitable comes!
BW
Dave
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Hi Dave, thanks for advice (and everyone else). Yes, it is possible I may have got the year wrong. I bought it on sale from an AD, but can't remember exactly when, without digging out the box. I might have to bite the bullet. Just bad timing considering I've just spent £800 on a Longines and £535 on a Tissot expert solar
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Hi All
Just a bit of follow up. I decided to be a cheapskate and decline the full service. Breitling carried out just the battery replacement and reseal for £154. However they said that they’re unable to provide a guarantee. Anyway here he is back on my wrist
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Looks in very good condition! Enjoy!
Maybe keep away from water if you are concerned.
Martyn
Very nice!
My Emergency Mission has just gone in for a maintenance service - fingers crossed it won't need anything else. I don't think they do just a battery replacement on this model.
Toyed with the idea of getting someone else to do it or having a crack myself, but I think the peace of mind is worth the extra £££
They seemed to turn yours round reasonably quickly, how long did it take for them to get back with an assessment?
Thanks, yep I'm looking forward to getting it back.
Will post some pictures when it's all done.
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My B1 has had a couple of batteries in it's life, never been near one of the AD's or Brietling, usually trust it to my local trusted family friend 'watch guy' who as it happens is fully 'Brietling trained' but seeing as I don't get anything wet I have little interest in the seals I'd be happy to pop the back off myself, but the case back appears to need a special tool I don't have in my universal Chinese Tat ebay special 'watch kit' anyone know where to get one from that doesn't require selling a kidney for one with a Brietling logo on it. ;)