This is a testimony.
Flee Louis Pion watches.
Indeed, Louis Pion announces on his site
"Revision, repair, battery or strap change, water resistance check, we know the right things to do to ensure a long life for your watch."
The long life of a Louis Pion watch is actually reduced to less than 4 years.
As far as I am concerned, I asked my expenses and the LP Service to replace the broken glass of a watch bought at the end of 2010 and worth 130EURO.
Answer by Louis Pion: we have no more replacement glass; we are therefore in the middle of the consumer society of the type we buy and throw.
I am therefore obliged to buy another watch that will not, of course, be an LP.
Buy a brand watch instead. These brands offer watches at comparable prices but with a stock of spare parts to announce a real long life to your watch.
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Hello,
Louis Pion is not watches, that's for sure! (In fact, for an enthusiast, quartz watches are worse than anything.) A real watch is necessarily mechanical, whether manual winding or automatic)
It's fashionable daube, like Fossil or the like, Chinese stuff that is sold for a short time, in a fleeting fashion.
I'm a watch fanatic, I have two or three "real watches", but it is clear that it is not the same price ...
Here are two or three:
On the right, my current Tag Heuer Carrera Day & Date chronograph, and on the left, the one I just ordered: An Omega Ploprof.
Here, my "old" Oris Big Crown Regulator, I really like this watch because it was my first purchase "with the heart".
I still have others (Rado Original, and pocket watches, but I do not have photos on hand ...)
In short, good luck for the future, and do not hesitate to ask questions about forums specialized (like FAM, for example).
Edit: Here is a picture where there is the Rado, in the millieux:
Re-edit: I found photos of one of my pocket watch:
Very rare, with a movement made at the time by Longines.
A+
Louis Pion is not watches, that's for sure! (In fact, for an enthusiast, quartz watches are worse than anything.) A real watch is necessarily mechanical, whether manual winding or automatic)
It's fashionable daube, like Fossil or the like, Chinese stuff that is sold for a short time, in a fleeting fashion.
I'm a watch fanatic, I have two or three "real watches", but it is clear that it is not the same price ...
Here are two or three:
On the right, my current Tag Heuer Carrera Day & Date chronograph, and on the left, the one I just ordered: An Omega Ploprof.
Here, my "old" Oris Big Crown Regulator, I really like this watch because it was my first purchase "with the heart".
I still have others (Rado Original, and pocket watches, but I do not have photos on hand ...)
In short, good luck for the future, and do not hesitate to ask questions about forums specialized (like FAM, for example).
Edit: Here is a picture where there is the Rado, in the millieux:
Re-edit: I found photos of one of my pocket watch:
Very rare, with a movement made at the time by Longines.
A+
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