Hey Dave, from the photo I could feel the...

Jun 27, 2013,07:32 AM
 

... swift kick to the shins myself.  It's a good thing Maria and Richard are such amazing and accommodating people.  Maria responds to email faster than my company VP.  I have a feeling it will be perfect upon its return.


- Scott 

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Habring2 vs US Airport Security - Habring2 loses

 
 By: DaveB : June 9th, 2013-09:09
Don - I didn't want to hijack TopCats thread, so I am re-posting the information in a new thread with what happened. Feel free to add-on and let me know if you have had any slow motion moments with your watches. Maria and Richard made a tourbillon for me ...  

Thanks Dave for elaborating........

 
 By: Topcat30093 : June 9th, 2013-10:46
Though I have come close, I have always been fortunate, for it land on a soft landing. There cannot be many "accidents" that top this type and make most of us cringe :( In hindsight, did you make the right choice ;) Has Richard advised how long it will ta... 

TAT is not really important in watchmaking...

 
 By: DaveB : June 9th, 2013-14:25
Watch selection is a personal matter. I have gotten to the point in life where I like comfort, dependability and value. Since its inception, the Habring2's have been the best value on the market. They are also very utilitarian in design and execution. You... 

We need an international ruling that PuristS be allowed..

 
 By: Ronald Held : June 9th, 2013-14:27
To keep their watch on going through Security?

I second that...

 
 By: elliot55 : June 27th, 2013-07:35
.... and third that! We should all be given TSA "Wear-Your-Watch-Through-Security" waiver cards. - Scott

Aw, bummer! Don't take it off!

 
 By: expwmbat : June 10th, 2013-08:01
I have *never* been required to take a watch off during security check at the airport. Keep it on your wrist and they can use the wand if they need to check it. TSA cannot make you remove it, and they aren't insured for damage that might occur if it is da... 

Sorry to hear that, but the silver lining is that it's a Habring

 
 By: Hororgasm : June 10th, 2013-08:24
And you know the support and service levels of the wonderful Richard and Maria. Post again when the watch is returned and restored. Good luck mate Best, Horo

really sorry to hear about this, but it can be fixed

 
 By: G99 : June 11th, 2013-11:13
i dropped a 1964 Bulova Snorkel out of a bag when i was climbing into an in shore lifeboat to take pics. it landed on the concrete slipway and stopped working. sadly it is being retired to the watchbox in the sky as parts are no longer available. all i ca... 

I feel your pain on dropping a watch Dave

 
 By: Nicko16 : June 12th, 2013-04:51
Did it to my Panerai dropping it 8ft down my stairs at home. Stuffed up the movement. I was a very lucky man not to break anything else. Hope it gets fixed quite and back on your wrist

Hey Dave, from the photo I could feel the...

 
 By: elliot55 : June 27th, 2013-07:32
... swift kick to the shins myself. It's a good thing Maria and Richard are such amazing and accommodating people. Maria responds to email faster than my company VP. I have a feeling it will be perfect upon its return. - Scott