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[Help] Tag watch battery replacement



timbha

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
9,917
Sussex
I'd feel quite brilliant if I got away with charging £94.50 for less than 10 minutes work changing a battery.

Last time I had one changed locally it was about £15 . . .just a work watch.

I don't need reminding about TH mechanical services 😬
I speak as I find
 






zeemeeuw

Well-known member
Apr 8, 2006
688
Somerset
My wife's TAG wristwatch has stopped. I made two bold assumptions:
1) The battery has run out after several years.
2) Replacement through a TAG retailer would be expensive.
Decided to enquire at my local Timpson outside of Tesco. To my surprise, as long as I don't need to maintain underwater integrity and general waterprooficity they will oblige for just £94-50.
Hmmm. I'm sure that's probably £200 or more cheaper than the TAG stockist, but with the waterproof caveat and the low end provider, I'm not sure if I want to skimp on the job. Any watch aficionados have any suggestions?
When I had a TAG it used to skip tick every 4 seconds when the battery was low. If it just stopped out of the blue it may be more of an issue, so I'd go down the official avenue.
 




Normal Rob

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
5,663
Somerset
There's a bloke in St Nics market that does my TAG every 4 years. Last time I went it was £10.

A train to Bristol (where St Nics market is) will cost you over £100 though...

However the moral of the story is do not pay more than £20 (Brighton weighting applied)
 








Publius Ovidius

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,069
at home
Tag place in Churchill square.

I have a golf tag hauer watch which I bought with small legacy from mums passing which has been back to the manufacturer to have the firmware and app updated. For the amount I paid, it’s a bit dissatisfying but it’s seems fixed now.
 




Flounce

Well-known member
Nov 15, 2006
1,126
My Tudor went wrong and was covered under warranty came back after a few weeks and a couple of months later, when out of warranty lost a minute a day. I was told it was out of warranty and I’d have to pay. Was so pissed off that I checked with a small local jeweller who had an old codger who specialised in quality watch repairs. Took a chance with him, paid about £80 four years ago and the watch still keeps time to within a second a day. None of this shitty battery nonsense either it’s self winding

Can’t help feeling designer watch companies are the same as expensive car manufacturers, they bend you over a barrel and effectively rip you off with extortionate rates. Once out of warranty I move on to Indies on cars, they have more enthusiasm and are much cheaper too. Win/Win imo. My watch will be going back to the old codger if he’s still alive :smile:
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
61,776
Location Location
I can't believe Tica in Boundary Road hasn't been mentioned yet (opposite Tesco). He's been there for about a hundred years. I used to send my Gucci away for a battery replacement (via a jewellers) and it would cost me 80-odd squid, plus a 2-3 week wait before getting it back. The bloke in Tica did it for less than a tenner right there and then.

As @Flounce says, designer watch companies are an utter rip-off when it comes to replacing batteries.
 






Tim Over Whelmed

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 24, 2007
10,209
Arundel
Through TAG mine cost about £350 around 5 years ago .... from my old memory
 






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