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Re: UPDATE: Should I sell my stuck C60 600 Pro COSC SH21 Red Bezel 1 of 32 - 60/60 Guarantee denied at 5th Year

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Leon O wrote: Sat Nov 20, 2021 5:02 pm When a SH21 goes in for service or warranty work does the movement have to be tested again to retain its COSC certification? If so, I can see why the sevice is so expensive.
No.

COSC certification is a one time test when the movement is new, before it is fitted into the watch.

However, after a service, CW will do a quality control timing check, and regulate as required, to ensure the watch is keeping good time.

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Re: UPDATE: Should I sell my stuck C60 600 Pro COSC SH21 Red Bezel 1 of 32 - 60/60 Guarantee denied at 5th Year

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Thegreyman wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 10:12 pm This watch was sold with a 5 year guarantee, it’s not yet 5 years old and is kaput.

My opinion…CW should be fixing this under guarantee.
Of course they should. :thumbup:

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Re: UPDATE: Should I sell my stuck C60 600 Pro COSC SH21 Red Bezel 1 of 32 - 60/60 Guarantee denied at 5th Year

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I’m sorry for the current state of the op’s watch situation. I would have liked to learn that CW would have honored the 60/60, especially as the SH21 is their signature in-house movement. I understand the push back from the company but they should recognize, also, the impact of this dispute on their reputation and implications in the CW community.

I have two CW models powered by this movement. They have performed well thus far, but both are relatively new. From this situation I will be more vigilant with respect to the service-conditional nature of the 60 month warranty. I’m no less sold on the CW brand. This situation with the movement also gives me a bit more pause going forward with another CW with the SH21 drive as it now feels riskier and less robust.
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Re: UPDATE: Should I sell my stuck C60 600 Pro COSC SH21 Red Bezel 1 of 32 - 60/60 Guarantee denied at 5th Year

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C65 LE or anything with an SH21 is now struck off of my wish list pending the outcome of this situation.
Regarding the service cost, I strongly suspect that this is a movement replacement cost, as the extra complexity of the SH21 over a Sellita does not justify the increase. So a service would quite likely be a replacement of the movement, which brings me around to my viewpoint of running a watch until it really needs servicing and factor in a movement cost. This would be far cheaper than 3-4 year servicing in the long run.
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Re: UPDATE: Should I sell my stuck C60 600 Pro COSC SH21 Red Bezel 1 of 32 - 60/60 Guarantee denied at 5th Year

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I think the 60/60 nonsense should really be canned and renamed 60/48. There's zero chance of me getting my SH21 serviced between years 3 and 4, out of principle more than cost. The cost of the service is also crazy considering how often they want/need to do it. Some will argue the service cost is reasonable but I'd argue that servicing a Rolex costs less given that it's a ten year interval with current models.

I've a feeling mine will continue to come out and play now and again as it does but will end up in the back of a drawer once it stops working.
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Re: UPDATE: Should I sell my stuck C60 600 Pro COSC SH21 Red Bezel 1 of 32 - 60/60 Guarantee denied at 5th Year

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MarkingTime wrote: Sun Nov 21, 2021 4:08 pm C65 LE or anything with an SH21 is now struck off of my wish list pending the outcome of this situation.
Regarding the service cost, I strongly suspect that this is a movement replacement cost, as the extra complexity of the SH21 over a Sellita does not justify the increase. So a service would quite likely be a replacement of the movement, which brings me around to my viewpoint of running a watch until it really needs servicing and factor in a movement cost. This would be far cheaper than 3-4 year servicing in the long run.
I reckon you’re right - it has to be a replacement cost. I’ve just been into Goldsmiths to get a service cost for my Tudor Black Bay. It’s £250 for Goldsmiths to send it to Tudor, have the service done and returned to the shop for me to pick up. I asked to look at the service cost sheet and it’s the same cost for the manufacture movement (mine is the ETA). So, there is no way CW can be double the cost of Tudor.
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Re: UPDATE: Should I sell my stuck C60 600 Pro COSC SH21 Red Bezel 1 of 32 - 60/60 Guarantee denied at 5th Year

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Thegreyman wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 10:12 pm This watch was sold with a 5 year guarantee, it’s not yet 5 years old and is kaput.

My opinion…CW should be fixing this under guarantee.
That is exactly what I'm trying to get CW to do, but they will not honor the unconditional 5 year guarantee when the watch was sold because lack of service provided by CW during the 3-4 years interval. The customer service team is clear that they will not budge on this condition to fix my watch under the 60/60 guarantee. :silent:
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Re: UPDATE: Should I sell my stuck C60 600 Pro COSC SH21 Red Bezel 1 of 32 - 60/60 Guarantee denied at 5th Year

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A1soknownas wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 10:44 pm
Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 9:12 pm I've been musing over this situation for the last 24 hours or so, indeed much longer since NeWard first raised the issue, and to me, regardless of, or perhaps as a consequence of, the reams that have been written it boils down to this;-

It is incumbent on NeWard to pay for a service, say £350 / $500 and

. .. incumbent on CW to fix whatever is broken.


End of, simples. :eek: :eek:

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I struggle to understand how it is that simple. Is that conclusion disregarding any promise of a 60 month warranty? Or based upon not having the warranty card/paperwork?

Your opinion as a moderator will hold significance so it is good to know how you form the conclusion.

They cannot retrospectively change the terms of the original sale. They cannot decide later that a warranty is less than they first offered or caveat it.

If they want to play games about the date of the sale or having the paperwork fair enough, although I still think it reflects badly on them.

However, for someone key in customer service who should know what they are doing to state a rule which is not factually correct is a disgrace. It is why the lottery of how you may get treated by CW even when you have rights totally outweighs any half links they may send out free of charge and what puts people of trusting how they may operate on any given day.

There is a catalogue of such behaviour to try and get out of their responsibility, whether it be the wrong stated movement and accuracy, the wrong depth on a dial, misprinted dials, water ingress...it seems to be a battle for upfront honesty and a fair deal for the customer without a torturous ordeal.

If they had a physical presence, they would not have the audacity to treat customers in such a way.
I couldn't agree more with your statement, Christopher Ward should keep their original 60/60 guarantee promised when the watch was purchased and not play any games to try wiggle out of their responsibility. :oops:
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Re: UPDATE: Should I sell my stuck C60 600 Pro COSC SH21 Red Bezel 1 of 32 - 60/60 Guarantee denied at 5th Year

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Lavaine wrote: Sat Nov 20, 2021 2:49 am
TigerChris wrote: Sat Nov 20, 2021 1:01 am Just for balance - those saying that the 60/60 should be removed from advertising now as it is only 3 to 4 years are being slightly unfair. Any guarantee/warranty can have conditions attached. Kia advertise a 7 year warranty on their vehicles but if something goes wrong 4 years in and the car has never been serviced, as per the manufacturers condition of warranty, then Kia ain’t paying for the repairs.
It's a 4 year guarantee. Period. If I send my CW back for service after 48 months, it will be sent back to me with an additional 12 months of guarantee. If I send it in for service after 49 months, it will be sent back with an additional 12 months guarantee. If I send it in after 60 months? Yup, 12 months guarantee. It's a 48 month guarantee, and nothing more. The consumer gains nothing additional by sending it back for service at 47 months and 30 days that he wouldn't get if the watch was sent in at any point after that.

If CW wanted to create goodwill with their customers (they very clearly don't) they would offer an extended warranty if the watch was serviced prior to the end of 48 months. A 12 month guarantee on all service, with an additional 12 or 24 months if the first service was performed within 48 months. They could call it a 48/72 month warranty.

As for the OP: If emails fail, a letter requesting that they honour the warranty with a threat of legal action if they refuse to do so should suffice. CW would not win in court if sued for failure to honour their guarantee. The wording is very clear, and was honoured under those conditions for 15 years without hesitation.
That’s a fair point, I can’t argue that one. Maybe CW needs to change to 60/48 rather than 60/60?
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Re: Should I sell my stuck C60 600 Pro COSC SH21 Red Bezel 1 of 32

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A1soknownas wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 10:55 pm
NeWard wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 5:24 pm Update:

Even after speaking with the head of the customer representative team my watch would not be covered under the 60/60 warranty due to not having the recommended service at 3-4 years interval by Christopher Ward, despite the fact that the watch came out in late 2016 which at the time according to my service manual directly from CW https://www.christopherward.com/on/dema ... manual.pdf , the service at the 3-4 yrs interval was recommended and not explicitly stated as needed per the May 2019 changes.

Sadly I will be getting my watch back to either keep it or sell it as a result, to be honest I was really hoping to get the movement resolved under the 60/60 warranty but because I did not have the service performed I'm unable to receive the last year's warranty claim. Please let this be a heads up to our fellow forum members as I did not know this rule was in effect until other members have mentioned it on my thread. If you want the remaining 5th year's 60/60 guarantee you have to send in your watch to CW for service at the 3-4 mark, otherwise your remaining warranty will be voided, even if you bought the watch before the May 2019 60/60 guarantee change, you still would be affected. My warranty claim for the movement service is explicitly denied because of the missing service between the 3-4 yrs interval.

Here is what stated on my manual Screen Shot 2021-11-18 at 10.06.03 PM.png

Here are the rules on the CW website Screen Shot 2021-11-19 at 11.30.24 AM.png

I thank you for everyone that's following my thread. :oops: :oops:
Sorry to hear you have had no further luck.

Your manual states the warranty conditions which was widely understood to support a 5 year warranty with no dependency upon a service taking place.

If they think the wording means something different i'd ask if they could kindly explain why it has changed to what it is now?

The reason is that before it was covered for 5 years or it was unclear - Now it is explicitly clear, and there is the difference.

Don't give up, they might see sense eventually [-o< .
I'm trying my best to press them to honor the 5 year guarantee under my owner's manual warranty conditions which clearly stated that the 3-4 years interval of service is recommended, It's not until May of 2019 that the service became required.

Yet they will not upheld the original promises. I have emailed my situation to both of the three founders on two occasions: Mike France and Peter Ellis but nobody ever replied my inquiries. I have the head of CW customer service team to deny my request that they honor the 60/60 guarantee, I ask myself what more can I do at this point anymore? It's clear what Christopher Ward's intention at this point, or am I missing something? :( :( :(
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Re: UPDATE: Should I sell my stuck C60 600 Pro COSC SH21 Red Bezel 1 of 32 - 60/60 Guarantee denied at 5th Year

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jkbarnes wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 10:55 pm
A1soknownas wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 10:44 pm
Bahnstormer_vRS wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 9:12 pm I've been musing over this situation for the last 24 hours or so, indeed much longer since NeWard first raised the issue, and to me, regardless of, or perhaps as a consequence of, the reams that have been written it boils down to this;-

It is incumbent on NeWard to pay for a service, say £350 / $500 and

. .. incumbent on CW to fix whatever is broken.


End of, simples. :eek: :eek:

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I struggle to understand how it is that simple. Is that conclusion disregarding any promise of a 60 month warranty? Or based upon not having the warranty card/paperwork?

Your opinion as a moderator will hold significance so it is good to know how you form the conclusion.

They cannot retrospectively change the terms of the original sale. They cannot decide later that a warranty is less than they first offered or caveat it.

If they want to play games about the date of the sale or having the paperwork fair enough, although I still think it reflects badly on them.

However, for someone key in customer service who should know what they are doing to state a rule which is not factually correct is a disgrace. It is why the lottery of how you may get treated by CW even when you have rights totally outweighs any half links they may send out free of charge and what puts people of trusting how they may operate on any given day.

There is a catalogue of such behaviour to try and get out of their responsibility, whether it be the wrong stated movement and accuracy, the wrong depth on a dial, misprinted dials, water ingress...it seems to be a battle for upfront honesty and a fair deal for the customer without a torturous ordeal.

If they had a physical presence, they would not have the audacity to treat customers in such a way.
I think you make some really solid points there. Hard to argue with.
I can only hope that CW can come to this sense but in reality It's really proving to be otherwise. :oops:
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Re: UPDATE: Should I sell my stuck C60 600 Pro COSC SH21 Red Bezel 1 of 32 - 60/60 Guarantee denied at 5th Year

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stefs wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 11:02 pm A1soknownas
I have to say I am fully aligned with your view on this. There has been too many occasions imho of cw looking to wriggle out of their obligations and of doing the right thing. Instead of taking the opportunity to enhance a reputation for customer service to match the steps forward they have made as innovative watchmakers they pennypinch and shuffle away from what they should be doing.
How much does this £500 fix cost them in the long term? Probably no repeat business from the op and possibly damage to other potential buyers that pick up on these things.
Before my financial situation has changed I was a loyal Christopher Ward customer, I purchased their MK II C60 Trident and fell in love with it, made even more purchases with the C65 Trident Diver and the Elite 1000.

I would never in my wildest dreams imagined that CW would not honor the original 60/60 guarantee....
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Re: UPDATE: Should I sell my stuck C60 600 Pro COSC SH21 Red Bezel 1 of 32 - 60/60 Guarantee denied at 5th Year

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Mikkei4 wrote: Fri Nov 19, 2021 11:40 pm CW CS have checked and stated that the watch is still within the /60 warranty part of their 60/60 mandate.
They have stated this without the present owner having the original paperwork.
CW's revision of the terms of the warranty DOWN to 36-48 months happened, as far as we can tell, some time AFTER the sale of the watch to the original buyer.
CW need to fix this FOC under the original basis of their 60/60 contract when the watch was originally sold.
Additionally they need to amend or scrap their 60/60 advertising as this no longer exists. There is a 36-47 month warranty, after that the watch must be serviced to get a years warranty (which is about 50% of the length of time that other brands give after a service).
All of the above is now beyond the pay-grade of those in CW CS - MF now needs to be contacted by "signed for" letter and he needs to do the right thing and get this watch serviced within the original terms of the /60 warranty.
I don't want to tell the OP what to do but I would be like a pit-bull with this until MF told me face to face that CW will or will not service and repair this FOC.

What is the point of being able to create a watch like the C60 Concept if you can't make the correct choice on basic CS warranty issues ?
CW changed their 60/60 guarantee in May of 2019, almost 3 years after my watch was sold....
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Re: UPDATE: Should I sell my stuck C60 600 Pro COSC SH21 Red Bezel 1 of 32 - 60/60 Guarantee denied at 5th Year

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gaf1958 wrote: Sat Nov 20, 2021 12:47 am Apart from the state of the OP’s unfortunate plight, my take on CWs current warranty is that it’s a only 4 year warranty.

My reasoning is that if you get a watch serviced by the manufacturer you will typically get 12 months warranty on the service anyway, if not 2 years in some cases. That’s regardless of whether it’s in warranty or not.

So with a service at 4 years the service warranty takes force, meaning that the original 60 month warranty was not in fact 60 months, but 48. I’m guessing that under the original model the highest number of warranty claims come in year 5 of the warranty.

There’s a whiff of false advertising there.
I can understand that CW have the ability to change their guarantees however they wanted to, but to deny a warranty claim retroactively for a watch thats sold three years prior to this change is what I see as unfair. :(
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Re: UPDATE: Should I sell my stuck C60 600 Pro COSC SH21 Red Bezel 1 of 32 - 60/60 Guarantee denied at 5th Year

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TigerChris wrote: Sat Nov 20, 2021 1:01 am Very simple to me - the watch is within the 60 month guarantee period (don’t know why it keeps being referred to as a warranty as they are slightly different). The guarantee, at the time of manufacture/original sale, had no servicing conditions attached (these were added 3 years later), only a ‘recommendation’ of a service after 3 to 4 years. No claims court in the country will back CW on this. Every card is stacked in your favour so keep banging on the door to get it sorted and, if not, take it to trading standards as they are in breach of their written guarantee on the product.

Just for balance - those saying that the 60/60 should be removed from advertising now as it is only 3 to 4 years are being slightly unfair. Any guarantee/warranty can have conditions attached. Kia advertise a 7 year warranty on their vehicles but if something goes wrong 4 years in and the car has never been serviced, as per the manufacturers condition of warranty, then Kia ain’t paying for the repairs.
I hope they will honor the original contract at this point, but my email inquiries went nowhere. I faced oppositions every steps of the way when reached out to have my watch fixed under the 60/60 guarantee..
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