February 25th 2019: Famous watch maker Breitling again denies to honor another guarantee.
The Breitling service center in Wilton Connecticut has had many similar complaints over the past year. They were never solved but diligently responded to in order to give a good impression to consumers.
Breitling are not alone in whitewashing issues to hide corporate misconduct and/or fraud. Fortunately, there are new apps like Expose It that relies on citizen reports to monitor corporate governance and sometimes force related organizations to action.
In cases like Breitling, the formative price of a watch includes a comprehensive Nous Attestons contract. When they refuse a repair it breaks the contract. They are very creative about reasons for doing so, but any discrimination for economic benefit is a crime.
Product cycles are shorter than ever and access to new technologies continually shrinks industry barriers to entry. Considering Breitling’s self-serving attitudes, customers are driven to watch companies like Apple, Fitbit, and Biostrap.
Breitling in Grenchen, Switzerland could benefit from planning and implementing change to maintain success. First, however, they must identify the need for change because something is not working at Breitling. Understanding Breitling is now owned by CVC Capital partners, one might assume they look ahead and identify the need for change before it’s too late.
First, responsible for the breach of contract and consumer faux pas starts with the United States office on 206 Danbury Rd, #1, Wilton, in Connecticut . Perhaps they should launch a major change initiative to define the sub-par service of the company and drive thinking back to corporate integrity.