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It's hard for me to imagine that any other watchmaker would be able to handle a repair if TAG-Heuer says that it can't be done.
It would be great if people would use this Discussion Forum to recommend other qualified watchmakers / repair facilities, but at the moment, I do not know of any to recommend. The magic is often in having the parts on hand.
Let us know what happens.
Jeff Stein
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My experience has been that Pro Time (actually part of TAG-Heuer, which is part of LVMH) is the "gold standard" of service. They have best supply of parts; they have best factory-trained watchmakers; they stand behind their service; and, yes, they charge for what they do!!
Atlanta, Georgia
: Hi
: I'm not sure if this is the place to ask for
: such advice, but here goes...
: I have a Mid 1980's TAG Heuer Professional
: divers watch with an automatic movement
: which needs both servicing and repair. The
: screw down crown no longer screws down and
: the automatic winding mechanism no longer
: functions. TAG's east coast service center
: is called Pro Time Service, and is located
: in Springfield NJ. Has anyone had any
: experience with this service center? I asked
: around at local repair shop, but I was told
: that the TAG parts I needed could not be
: ordered. Please let me know what you think
: of Pro Time.
: Thanks very much.
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