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PostPosted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 4:05 pm 
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Hello people,
This is the short story: I got from AD May 2011, MX005FNX-Strap for folding buckle, Alligator Nubuck Gold, ecru stitch. Maybe wearing 2-3 times. Yesterday at the day I catch the rain and strap became wet, letter at home I recognize that stains all around the strap (image attached). According Panerai specification:
Leather straps
Panerai leather straps are made using alligator and calf leather selected in such a way as to satisfy the highest standards of quality. The skins are cut following special techniques which ensure the absolute integrity of each piece.
Water-resistant test
This test investigates the water absorption and water rejection characteristics: the leather strap is alternately submerged in water and air-dried.
Humidity test
This test simulates the combination of high atmospheric humidity with high temperature.
My question is: to whom I must submit complain and who is responsible for exchange AD-Florida location, Boutique (NY) or US Distributor East coast.


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 4:40 pm 
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I know you got a hard time on another forum but my feelings are, that for the money genuine Hirsch/Panerai straps cost they should in this case behave better.

In the UK the point of sale is the place to address any complaints, personally i would go back to the supplying dealer and see what they say. If you don't get a satisfactory result there, then consider talking to the importer and then if you have to perhaps the factory.

I would imagine the strap can be salvaged anyway with a suede block or brush and then maybe treat it with a waterproofing agent.

Let us know how you get on if you return it to the dealer.


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 28, 2011 10:53 am 
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Baz1950 wrote:
I know you got a hard time on another forum but my feelings are, that for the money genuine Hirsch/Panerai straps cost they should in this case behave better.

In the UK the point of sale is the place to address any complaints, personally i would go back to the supplying dealer and see what they say. If you don't get a satisfactory result there, then consider talking to the importer and then if you have to perhaps the factory.

I would imagine the strap can be salvaged anyway with a suede block or brush and then maybe treat it with a waterproofing agent.

Let us know how you get on if you return it to the dealer.

Thank you for suggestions, I will when I get any result.


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 05, 2011 9:09 pm 
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I did not see your post on the other forums, but my take is this: I personally would try my hardest not to get any leather strap wet, water resistant or not. However, if the company states that they are water resistant and resist humidity, I would think that it shouldn't permanently stain from light exposure to some rain either.

As Baz suggested, try the suede block.. it can do wonders.


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