I'm sure and it looks beautiful. Thing is with my one, there's nothing especially wrong with it except the damn bezel fell off. It's down a floorboard somewhere but I don't know which one. Given a replacement goes for about £350 it threatens to turn into the last scene of The Conversation (minus the saxophone). I was wondering what kind of mark up they STS had on parts. Because if it's like the £400 minimum for a service offered off Bond St plus £350 for the bezel then we're right into replacement watch territory. (I think it was bought for $1,500).
I'm scared.
About £20 for a generic bezel, or £200 for a genuine one at Cousins. Chronograph service should be about £120 upwards, depending on who you use. I had two 1940's Lemania chronos recently serviced at this price each.
I'm sure and it looks beautiful. Thing is with my one, there's nothing especially wrong with it except the damn bezel fell off. It's down a floorboard somewhere but I don't know which one. Given a replacement goes for about £350 it threatens to turn into the last scene of The Conversation (minus the saxophone). I was wondering what kind of mark up they STS had on parts. Because if it's like the £400 minimum for a service offered off Bond St plus £350 for the bezel then we're right into replacement watch territory. (I think it was bought for $1,500).
I'm scared.