2 /5 Ten Dollar: Ended up taking 6 months to “service” 2 watches. Used to be local but moved to the city. Remembered using Genter’s in the past and thought it would be a good option because he said he could just ship it. Very difficult to get on the phone to see what the status was, had to call several times roughly every 3-4 weeks. After 5 months, he said it was finished and would ship it to me as we discussed. I then chased every week for the final month to see why it hasn’t shipped yet… “the post office isn’t open before or after work so he can’t get to it”?? The store is 3 minutes walk to the post office…
I finally decide to make the 2 hour journey to see what was going on. I arrive and he states it will be the price we discussed for both of the watches but to return in 15 minutes. At this point I still believe that both watches were repaired as he told me that on the phone.
I return later and he makes the big reveal that one of the watches is in fact not fixed and now the price is 1/2 of what he stated earlier. So was the plan to fix the watch in that 15 minute time span after he wasn’t able to do it in 6 months??
Although he did not charge me for it, i do not understand why not just tell me you couldn’t fix it instead of making me wait 5-6 months to physically go retrieve it to admit it’s not fixed.
That’s when I saw he put the completely wrong crown on one of the watches (wrong color, wrong brand, and not the original one it had when i dropped it off). The watch is entirely silver and the crown he put on was gold…. I then requested that he collect the original one, and he did send it the following week (kind of strange though as he originally “wasn’t able” to ship the actual watches for 3+ weeks)
So i get my two watches back at the 6 month mark, one “working” and one not working. I take them to a watchmaker nearby in the city with great reviews and what does he find? Dirty movements (he sent photos too) that he describes as “no service could’ve left behind, missing screws, and swapped base plates from a spare watch with a different finish”. And this new guy completes a full service on both of the watches in 2-3 weeks...
In summary it took 5-6 months, one still wasn’t working, two both still needed a full service, one wrong crown (which he did send back), and two wrong base plates (still awaiting originals back)… Not one apology for any of the mistakes or acknowledgement of it taking a long time, otherwise I would not have written this review.