The last time I brought it to an authorized dealer it cost
$150 and took 6 weeks! There must be a better way.
Any info appreciated.
Mark
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Hi Mark,
I just bought an Aerospace two days ago in NYC. The shop
I bought it from - Tourneau gave me lifetime battery replacement
for the watch - for which they claimed the price would normally
be $25 for each replacement. So, go find a reputable jeweler -
it should be about that price. I certainly wouldn't pay more.
Good luck.
- Hank
p.s. I also live in Boston, so I'll either have to go to NYC
to have my battery replaced for free, or find a place in Boston.
So, please let me know what you find! Thanks.
That's the best part - Tourneau will re-seal the watch to
factory specs. If that's important to an Aerospace owner,
be sure to verify that the repair shop will do this.
- Hank
"John W. Barron" wrote:
>
> On the advice of a selling dealer who did not have onsite repair suggested I
> take it downstairs to a Sears jewlery and watch repair department. I paid
> $10.00. She was careful to warn me that there was no warrenty on the
> waterproof nature of case after she opened it. Since I don't swim nor bathe
> with my watches, I was satisfied. The case back snaps into place, much to my
> surprise!
> --
> John W. Barron
> j.w.b...@worldnet.att.net
> PCS Mobile Phone: 919-272-2384
>
> Avoyelles Parish (LA) Web Page:
> http://www.mindspring.com/~jwbarron/avoyeles.htm
That's the best part - Tourneau will re-seal the watch to
factory specs. If that's important to an Aerospace owner,
be sure to verify that the repair shop will do this.
- Hank
Is it easy to remove the back? Could I do this myself?
Mark
In article <36228872...@ix.netcom.com>,
You need a flat strong blade to snap off the back. You have to be very
careful because the case scratches easily. Once off it takes just a
minute to swap batteries. The seal is a greased o-ring. You need to be
careful to position it correctly in its groove when you snap the back
back on. The only tricky part is that you have to apply even pressure
to the cover or it will not go on correctly. All is well with the
watch in and out of water.
Ok guys, having just bought my Aerospace, can I ask how much you
paid for it at AlphaOmega? I visited them several times, but I think I was
able to get a better deal in NYC. Which model did you purchase,
and with which strap/bracelet? For instance, I bought the black face
"repetition minutes" with the gold markers, and a leather strap for
$1,325 plus $25 shipping (no tax). It was an authorized dealer; they
also threw in a nice pocket knife and a Mont-blanc leather wallet,
as well as 3 years additional warrantee and lifetime free battery
replacement. I'm not trying to brag - I just got the feeling that
A/O was not very willing to negotiate...
- Hank
Hank...Its been about 5 years. If memory serves I paid about
$1100. But thats quite a whila ago. Sounds to me like you
got a good deal. My experience is that AO will deal, maybe
you tried to push them below their min price. Also, just
called their Burlington office. Was quotes $40 and 1 week
turn time. Maybe they are learning.
Mark
In article <5504-362...@newsd-143.iap.bryant.webtv.net>,
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Hank Eskin <he...@ix.netcom.com> wrote in article
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Nope, not on mine. I did see that on the 18K gold version (with
black strap, about $7,000). I personally don't like the new slanted
look.
- Hank
Greg
Greg
P.S. Yep I'm the sarcastic smart ass, my one humble claim to fame!
In article <6109-36...@newsd-141.iap.bryant.webtv.net>,
A happy ending. I just spent $2.50, got a small screw
driver, popped the back off and replaced the battery.
Anybody with a little care and 1/2 a brain can do this!
The back must be pressed on firmly, making sure the o-ring is
properly installed. Wow....what a hosing I took the
first time I had this done for $175.00!!!!!!
Thanks for all your comments. Never again will
I return this to my local jeweler for a battery replacement.
Mark
In article <6vrkbd$ck2$1...@nnrp1.dejanews.com>,
mli...@my-dejanews.com wrote:
> Can anybody offer advice on the most cost effective way to
> have a battery replaced in a Breitling Aerospace. I live in
> the Boston area, can a local jeweler do this?
>
> The last time I brought it to an authorized dealer it cost
> $150 and took 6 weeks! There must be a better way.
>
> Any info appreciated.
>
> Mark
>