1 /5 ian McAllister: I took in a Tag Chronograph that I have owned since new from 1988. The 1/10 and hour dial hands had stopped working and I also wanted a complete service. After 4 weeks I went to pick up my watch. I noticed that the dial hands had not changed their position and the watch did not work. The bill was $695.00 for work that had clearly not been done. The lady told me that the watch repairer always does a fantastic job and would not listen to me. I insisted the watch be serviced and repaired properly. 4 days later my watch is ready. At least this time the watch seemed to be working. However the bracelet was still very dirty and the case back still had dirt in the recesses used for undoing the back. I am very doubtful that a proper service was carried out and will now have to take my watch into Max Schweizer to get the watch checked out. Very expensive to start with and a complete waste of $695 as I dont trust the work was done properly.