New movement for Extreme Lab 2

Apr 12, 2024,06:11 AM
 

I sent my Extreme lab 2 into service at JLC. The one that I have currently is one of the ones that has the black bridges.






I just heard back from JLC that in order to service the movement, they need to replace the full movement with the new lighter colored movement, as it has been updated. They can’t just service the existing movement.

I know most people prefer the lighter Bridges, but thoughts? I feel like there isn’t really a choice as I’m not confident anyone else can service this watch.

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You don't really have the choice, obviously. As per your question, the blackened movement adds something special to this already special watch. I would have preferred to keep it.

 
 By: amanico : April 12th, 2024-06:24
The lighter movement is good, too, as you can better see it. But I would have preferred that JLC keeps it as it is. Best, Nicolas

So it’s a movement replacement, not movement servicing.

 
 By: Lankysudanese : April 12th, 2024-07:51
I find that lame, but the silver lining may be a quick turnaround at the service center

It's weird to me they can't actually perform a 'service'.

 
 By: indignantdenial : April 12th, 2024-07:55
Does anyone know why that is? Did they explain it to you, OP? I'm a bit baffled that they opt for a drop-in replacement.

They said the movement has been upgraded.

 
 By: Clementkc : April 12th, 2024-08:07
All I got back was the movement was upgraded and they can only service on the updated movement which is a different colour.

The watch hasn’t been serviced since 2011 it was running fast

 
 By: Clementkc : April 12th, 2024-08:08
I took the watch to the boutique who then sent it back to jlc in Switzerland.

That would hurt

 
 By: blau : April 12th, 2024-10:53
How badly was it functioning? Is just asking them to return it unserviced an option?

It sounds like you don’t have a choice unless you try an independent watch repairer.

 
 By: gary_g : April 12th, 2024-11:06
IMO, brands should be able to repair their products. But at least you have the info. I feel like some brands would just do it and tell you afterwards.

So if they didn’t have any extra movements

 
 By: vitalsigns : April 12th, 2024-12:35
the watch would be unserviceable? Seems impossible. Nearly anything is serviceable, it’s just a matter of cost and effort.

Let’s say there’s a bridge with 2-3 jewels in it

 
 By: cazalea : April 12th, 2024-13:44
When they change the rotating parts (a wheel or two) because the pivots are worn, they want to swap the bridge to a new one with jewels installed already, that fit the new wheels which have larger pivots to reduce tendency to wear. They can’t use the old ... 

Indeed you don't have a choice.

 
 By: fmc000 : April 12th, 2024-14:37
Anyways, you'll get basically a completely new and better watch. Will it lose value in the secondary market? It's a JLC, that's a given unfortunately. Is this is a pic of the watch with the clear bridges? ...  

That are real shocking news!

 
 By: Bullit : April 12th, 2024-16:17
I have the same watch and the black movement was my buy criteria! Have looked many times at the brighter version, but it has so much less appeal. An absolute no go for me. And why do they need to change the movement, when it only runs too fast??? Really i... 

That is stunning

 
 By: Chronometer (aka yacomino) : April 13th, 2024-11:24

What do they charge?

 
 By: TeutonicCarFan : April 12th, 2024-17:14
I can't imagine a whole movement cost to replace 😬 vs a few thousand to service. Are they subsidizing it at service cost because it's kind of a big gaf that JLC, especially with all the price increases, can't service a watch that's 13 years old 🤷‍♂️ will ... 

Same charge as a service. So no additional charge.

 
 By: Clementkc : April 16th, 2024-05:53
I opted to upgrade but they said they could just service and repair the old movement but no warranty.

JLC does not have time to serve or construct watches as the customer would like.

 
 By: MTR : April 12th, 2024-20:24
They have to create watches like a Duometre Heliotourbillon Perpetual at a price of $438,000 USD.

How much was the cost for the replacement movement?

 
 By: cfree011 : April 14th, 2024-17:32
Makes me quite nervous for the long term serviceability of the watch.

Update - They came back and said if I wanted to they can still service the old movement. They just cannot give it the 2 year warranty.

 
 By: Clementkc : April 16th, 2024-05:51
I opted to go with the upgraded movement. This was a grail watch for me and I don’t plan on selling it so if it does take a hit on the price I am okay with it. I plan to wear this watch for a very long time and would prefer a movement that I know can be s...