Originally Posted by
Slunnie
I think for a quality watch, it should always go back to the agent for work. My Tag Heuer went just cost me $130 for a new battery which any watch fixer could probably do, but what I found out is that they also clean everything in it including the band, replace all of the seals, fix any other worn or not quite correct bits etc, pressure test it for leakage etc. The go over the entire watch and fix everything, I even noticed this time that they touched up the painted Tag Heuer logo where I scratched it.
About 8 years ago I just used a regular jeweler to replace the battery, the watch leaked after about a year, just put my hand in some water and the entire movement, face etc was discoloured and destroyed by that day. The fix was about $550 dollars with parts I think coming out from Switzerland and basically the watch had everything internal to it replaced.