To wish the accuracy left something that in my, so I could still be alive. Not always need the time to the minute ... ok, this quality would also cheaper.
For me, the glass was broken for the first time when I flipped the clock against a doorframe. Had Ok, external cause pitch and 37, - Euro paid.
The second time I was reading on the couch, when the clock announced with a faint "pop". I looked at the clock and realized that the glass was broken circular. ... Without external cause.
The watchmaker sent the clock with an accompanying letter to Skagen, which refused to repair a goodwill gesture by pointing to an external cause but repeated.
From this, arose for me two findings:
- The quality of the watch is only undercut by the Fachexpertiese the repair service.
Every layman could see from the fracture pattern that no external event was the cause of the recent damage.
I can only recommend that you waive Skagenuhren. Other manufacturers have also nice watches. And very probably of better quality in design and service.