I have owned two pair of Leica binoculars for several years. They were purchased through a Red Dot certified dealer. I have recently sent them back for factory cleaning and check up.
When I contacted the factory they mentioned that upon receipt they would send either a warranty repair notice or an estimate. Is this Leica's way of protecting themselves from gray market merchandise?
A shooting buddy of mine just sent a 20 year old pair of Swarovski binos back for cleaning and a tune up. When he opened the box there was a new pair of binos inside with three pages of updates performed. They were even given a new serial number.
Hoping my service from Leica will be a positive experience.
When I contacted the factory they mentioned that upon receipt they would send either a warranty repair notice or an estimate. Is this Leica's way of protecting themselves from gray market merchandise?
A shooting buddy of mine just sent a 20 year old pair of Swarovski binos back for cleaning and a tune up. When he opened the box there was a new pair of binos inside with three pages of updates performed. They were even given a new serial number.
Hoping my service from Leica will be a positive experience.