People buy a high-end watch, like a Rolex. They can repair it if they have then knowledge. The problem is Rolex, and 99 percent of watch manufactures won't sell your, or your Watch Repair person the parts.
You need to send the watch to the factory for service, at factory prices.
So, when you buy a Rolex, your are actually leasing it? You don't truely own it, if you can't get the parts to fix it?
It's just another way to make money.
I didn't think Apple would irritate their customers at this particular point in time?
And yes, I too believe, "This is just the beginning."
Actually a majority of the watches, besides Rolex, in the <$5000 range use standard unmodified Swiss ETA movements, which can be repaired by any competent watchmaker. Very few watches in this price range use in-house movements.
You need to send the watch to the factory for service, at factory prices.
So, when you buy a Rolex, your are actually leasing it? You don't truely own it, if you can't get the parts to fix it?
It's just another way to make money.
I didn't think Apple would irritate their customers at this particular point in time?
And yes, I too believe, "This is just the beginning."