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Quote: Ruud Van Driver Originally Posted by Thanks for sharing. This is indeed excellent news.



However, if a real slow selling, unpopular piece has been sat in the AD for, say, three years and gets purchased tomorrow it's going to have a five year warranty. On the other hand, if something that doesn't even have a chance to be unpacked, a real popular model, left Geneva on 1st June and lands in the AD on 5th June and was sold immediately, it has a two year warranty with a plus one extension.



Something about that really bothers me.



I suppose there are going to be some flaws in any program, and not everyone will be happy. Heck, if they said all watches sold in the last five years are covered under the new policy, anyone with a 5 year, 1 month old watch is upset. So I guess exceptions aside, at the end of the day it's good news. Not only that, but the old piece doesn't need service for 10 years while the piece built and sold this month is due for service in 5.I suppose there are going to be some flaws in any program, and not everyone will be happy. Heck, if they said all watches sold in the last five years are covered under the new policy, anyone with a 5 year, 1 month old watch is upset. So I guess exceptions aside, at the end of the day it's good news. __________________

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