I am posting this as a warning to anyone who is contemplating buying a high end timepiece from certain watch houses. It seems that when you purchase the watch of your dreams, you are not actually the owner but merely the custodian in the eyes of these companies. If i need a spare part for my Vauxhall, i can go to any garage and look for the best price. This is true of everything in the consumer market today, apart from certain watch brands who insist you have to use one of their accredited watchmakers and pay the earth. I am a lover and collector of Omega watches but i have become increasingly disillusioned by their lack of honesty when selling me their timepeices. I have never once been told that parts for certain calibres can only be obtained through Omega dealers and that THEY will dictate to me what work i have done. A recent case was brought against Cartier in the States by a master Watchmaker, Andre' Fleury, for restrictive trading. Here is a press cutting reporting Mr Fleury's action.
Fleury Vs Cartier I know for a fact, that a certain watchmaker in the Midlands has gained the support of his local MEP to look into this very thing. The stumbling block is that Switzerland are not in the EU but they still have to trade with countries that are. I can understand a company wanting to protect it's prestige brand but i cannot think of a more prestigious brand that Rolls Royce who will supply their parts to garages throughout the world. Sorry for the long winded rant but this practice is depriving qualified watchmakers from making a semi decent living.
Terry