MK5 Golf GTI
General => Random Chat => Topic started by: keith on February 08, 2014, 04:18:46 pm
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I have a Tag Heuer - kirium I think its a good few years old 14-15 probably previously it had the battery changed and it went again a few months back, i don't really wear it but the wife took it to Beaverbrooks who sent it onto Tag for a new battery for £78. tag got back saying it needs serviced @ a cost of £228 plus the battery :signLOL: your having a giraffe. now they wont replace the battery without the service being done. i could understand if it was an expensive watch but a 14 year old watch? for 300notes i can get a decent watch or a discounted remap to the audi. So watch'o'philes can anyone advise if any high street shops can replace the battery without this expense or is it game over tag!
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Are there not any local jewelers/watchsmiths who can do this for you? We have a local place that have been very helpful with my Citizen something-or-other :rolleye:
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As xjay says, if you have a good local jewellers they will usually be able to replace the battery and reseal it for about £20-£25.
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I have a 20+ year old SEL and gave up spending mega money on it years back. I paid a fiver to have the battery replaced last year and its still the most reliable watch I own!
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Had to replace the battery in my Tag F1 couple of months back, took it to my local specialist, £30 plus seal and a polish! :happy2:
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^^^^ Thats about right. Try and get a pressure test included to at least 100m too :happy2:
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I wasn't going to send my tissot back to Switzerland for a £80 battery change and loose the watch for 6 weeks so I just took it to H Samuels and got a new battery fitted, sealed and pressure tested for £22 - comes with a lifetime guarantee and it's insured for the value of the watch (you must keep the ticket an receipt though - I've lost both already Doh !! )
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A lot of the places that pressure test can't test to the rated depth of the watch, although the assumption is that, if it tests ok at the equivalent of 50/100/whatever metres then it'll be fine to the rating and will you actually ever need the full 300m+ anyway?
I don't know how TAG can justify £228 for serving a quartz movement.
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I had my Tag serviced a few years ago, like you l took it in for a battery replacement only to be told it needed a service. They replaced all the hands on mine, replaced the battery and carried out a full service for around £300. Not sure if it "needed" doing, but I love the watch and figure if it was a car I would service it every year, so every 10 years for a watch isn't too bad.