I recently sent my Longines into the HQ for a free estimate. I bought my watch 30+ years ago when I worked at a jewelry store. I wore it every day for 10 years and never had a single issue with the watch. Then I left that job and put the watch away in the safe. It sat there until the spring of 2022 when I wanted to wear it to a wedding. I had the battery replaced at a reputable jeweler her in town. The watch worked fine until I got to the wedding and noticed that it wasn't working. Long story short, I sent it to Longines and they told me that it had to be sent to Switzerland because it was "vintage" and that the minimum estimate would be $430. That watch needed and overhaul. It needed to be cleaned as the oils in the movement dried up. No way I was going to pay that. They probably would have just cleaned it there and set it aside for a month or two. Too bad for Longines too. I was in between buying a new HydroConquest or a Tag Heuer Aqua Racer. Looks like I'm investing twice the money for the Tag.
Dear Scott, we are truly sorry to read about your unfortunate experience. Please contact our Customer Care team so that we can better understand your concerns and assist you in the best possible way. You may use our contact form on the Longines website: www.longines.com/contact or the following email address: contact@longines.com. Thank you for sharing your feedback and have a nice day.
In the 'seventies, my parents bought me a Longines 5-Star Admiral watch for graduation. It ran well for years then started stopping intermittently. I put it away and lost track of it. In 2019 I found it and decided to get it restored based on some restoration videos Longines posted on TH-cam. I sent it to Longines. They charged me $65 To examine it. They said they could restore it but it'd cost around $750. Since the watch held sentimental value I sent it in with payment. A couple months later I received a package containing one of their least expensive mechanical watches. I contacted Longines and they told me my watch had been "destroyed'. No further explanation was offered. Given that the watch still worked, if imperfectly, I can only guess Longines kept the movement for parts. I wasn't given a choice of replacement watch, or given the choice of getting my money back. When I raised these issues the customer service representative on the phone yelled at me for not reading the fine print in the restoration agreement.
Dear Sir or Madam, we are truly sorry to read about your unfortunate experience. Please contact our Customer Care team so that we can understand your concerns in the appropriate context. You can use our contact form on the Longines website for immediate assistance: www.longines.com/contact or the following email address: contact@longines.com. Thank you for sharing your feedback and have a nice day.
@@longineswatches Day late and $750 dollars short. Did this this a couple years ago and nothing changed. My original watch is gone for good. Amazes me to this day. What did "destroyed" mean? Did it suddenly melt down to nothing, leaving not even the strap?
What what did they send you ??? I was thinking of sending them an old watch but this was in the back of my mind as a similar thing happened when I sent apple a gen 1 iPod
Nice to see you're looking after your vintage watches. Respect.
I recently sent my Longines into the HQ for a free estimate. I bought my watch 30+ years ago when I worked at a jewelry store. I wore it every day for 10 years and never had a single issue with the watch. Then I left that job and put the watch away in the safe. It sat there until the spring of 2022 when I wanted to wear it to a wedding. I had the battery replaced at a reputable jeweler her in town. The watch worked fine until I got to the wedding and noticed that it wasn't working. Long story short, I sent it to Longines and they told me that it had to be sent to Switzerland because it was "vintage" and that the minimum estimate would be $430. That watch needed and overhaul. It needed to be cleaned as the oils in the movement dried up. No way I was going to pay that. They probably would have just cleaned it there and set it aside for a month or two. Too bad for Longines too. I was in between buying a new HydroConquest or a Tag Heuer Aqua Racer. Looks like I'm investing twice the money for the Tag.
Dear Scott, we are truly sorry to read about your unfortunate experience. Please contact our Customer Care team so that we can better understand your concerns and assist you in the best possible way. You may use our contact form on the Longines website: www.longines.com/contact or the following email address: contact@longines.com. Thank you for sharing your feedback and have a nice day.
In the 'seventies, my parents
bought me a Longines 5-Star Admiral watch for graduation. It ran well
for years then started stopping intermittently. I put it away and lost
track of it. In 2019 I found it and decided to get it restored based on
some restoration videos Longines posted on TH-cam. I sent it to
Longines. They charged me $65 To examine it. They said they could
restore it but it'd cost around $750. Since the watch held sentimental
value I sent it in with payment. A couple months later I received a
package containing one of their least expensive mechanical watches. I
contacted Longines and they told me my watch had been "destroyed'. No
further explanation was offered. Given that the watch still worked, if imperfectly, I can only guess Longines kept the movement for parts. I wasn't given a choice of replacement
watch, or given the choice of getting my money back. When I raised these
issues the customer service representative on the phone yelled at me
for not reading the fine print in the restoration agreement.
Dear Sir or Madam, we are truly sorry to read about your unfortunate experience. Please contact our Customer Care team so that we can understand your concerns in the appropriate context. You can use our contact form on the Longines website for immediate assistance: www.longines.com/contact or the following email address: contact@longines.com. Thank you for sharing your feedback and have a nice day.
@@longineswatches Day late and $750 dollars short. Did this this a couple years ago and nothing changed. My original watch is gone for good. Amazes me to this day. What did "destroyed" mean? Did it suddenly melt down to nothing, leaving not even the strap?
What what did they send you ??? I was thinking of sending them an old watch but this was in the back of my mind as a similar thing happened when I sent apple a gen 1 iPod
I wonder if the Longines service center did the redial? 🤔
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