Appears to be back I stock so you should be in luck
https://www.hsamuel.co.uk/webstore/d...racelet+watch/
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Appears to be back I stock so you should be in luck
https://www.hsamuel.co.uk/webstore/d...racelet+watch/
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I too jumped on the bandwagon, ordered Monday, delivered Wednesday - scratched...
Sent back same day, the replacement arrived yesterday, this time ok.....
Great watch for the price, they must be clearing old stock, I see these are not listed on the Citizen UK website anymore.
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I must be old before my time!
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No only the blue with the Kevlar strap.
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It's a possibility if there's no replacement stock left, but not a good one because Citizen are under no obligation to replace it with a new one. Although I haven't had direct experience with Citizen, if they are like a lot of other manufacturers they'll take it back, work on it for a number of months and send it back repaired, possibly with other issues that would then be difficult to get put right. Could turn into a lot of hassle that I can do without.
I'm going to sound like a politician now and just say we should not speculate about hypotheticals :)
First things first, I'll let H Samuel respond and tell me whether or not they have any units available for exchange. As they are still showing as in stock, I'd imagine the answer will be yes. But as it's the weekend, I don't expect I'll hear back until Monday at the earliest.
As an aside, I arranged to collect mine from a local HS shop, where they diligently let me inspect the watch and fill out the warranty booklet, might be an idea if one has a shop local.
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Something to note about this: if you pay online and collect in store, you're covered by the distance selling regulations. If you order online but pay in store then you are not. The DSR (technically now the CCR) gives you slightly more rights. For example, if you pay in store then as soon as you walk out the door, the seller is under no obligation to refund you if you discover an issue. They have the right to provide an exchange or repair first, whereas with DSR you can just ask for a refund, even if the goods are not faulty. As long as you notify them within 14 days and the item is sent back as received.
There is an H Samuel fairly near to me, but given the current situation I'm not sure why I'd bother going in there. The online stock will be separate from store's stock, so if there's a problem they won't be able to do an exchange on the spot anyway. I almost always order online when possible these days, even pre-Covid. I can check things out in my own time. Including, if necessary, running an overnight check that everything is working properly, which you can't do in-store either.
Well, looks like I should have done this after all. Having taken a week to respond, customer services have informed me today that "we cannot offer exchanges online". And of course, now the sale has ended, so I can't just buy another one at the same price then send back the faulty one.
Looks like I can get it exchanged, but I have to make a trip to the nearest store to do it. Not super happy about that. It's pretty crappy customer service. I'll be happy with the watch for what I paid if it does eventually get resolved though, so not complaining too much yet.
Maybe returning it to Citizen under warranty terms will be the way to go then, you can indicate a preference for repair or replacement, I imagine they must have some spare ones lying about ?? It's a shame as at the price they are rather a good thing. Good luck.
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