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I think this is worthy of mention here, so here you are:
Having had my Zeiss FL's for a couple of years and Birding for long periods throughout Central America and southern Europe the rubber armouring became 'moderately' lose around where my thumb is usually placed on the barrel on the right side. I should also note that I use my bins professionally on a daily basis throughout the year so they properly get major use.
I hadn’t thought the slightly lose armouring was really a problem but took the advantage to present the problem to Zeiss at the Birdfair. They seemed pretty horrified (which took me back slightly...it really wasn’t that bad!) and suggested I get them fixed immediately as the problem could become worse. I was informed the process would take a week – I thought that was good but wasn’t keen on that as I need them for work and I didn’t think it was that bad. After chatting to them I was a bit worried the armouring would become much loser during my forthcoming trip to Tarifa. I subsequently chatted to Gary Hawkins their project engineer, he was immediately sympathetic to my predicament and we arranged for me to drop them off in person (as I live an hour away from them in Cambridge). Gary said he might be able to get them completed in a couple of days and I was fine with that, but I have to say Gary was obviously further sympathetic to my needs and I received a call later that day to say the work was completed (despite the guy having put in long hours at the Birdfair and having other jobs following the Birdfair!).
The whole process took just a day! ...yep ONE day! (Actually a couple of hours, but I couldn’t get back there until the next day) and the bins received a complete re-armouring, new strap and full function check.
I have had swaros in the past and I wasn’t overly happy not only with the repeated problems and subsequent need to ship them to Austria but their lack of response to my need to get them back quickly on average taking three weeks to return.
The bins are superb, no question, but Zeiss have a customer service IMO and from this experience beyond compare. All in all making Zeiss a good choice of optics!
Having had my Zeiss FL's for a couple of years and Birding for long periods throughout Central America and southern Europe the rubber armouring became 'moderately' lose around where my thumb is usually placed on the barrel on the right side. I should also note that I use my bins professionally on a daily basis throughout the year so they properly get major use.
I hadn’t thought the slightly lose armouring was really a problem but took the advantage to present the problem to Zeiss at the Birdfair. They seemed pretty horrified (which took me back slightly...it really wasn’t that bad!) and suggested I get them fixed immediately as the problem could become worse. I was informed the process would take a week – I thought that was good but wasn’t keen on that as I need them for work and I didn’t think it was that bad. After chatting to them I was a bit worried the armouring would become much loser during my forthcoming trip to Tarifa. I subsequently chatted to Gary Hawkins their project engineer, he was immediately sympathetic to my predicament and we arranged for me to drop them off in person (as I live an hour away from them in Cambridge). Gary said he might be able to get them completed in a couple of days and I was fine with that, but I have to say Gary was obviously further sympathetic to my needs and I received a call later that day to say the work was completed (despite the guy having put in long hours at the Birdfair and having other jobs following the Birdfair!).
The whole process took just a day! ...yep ONE day! (Actually a couple of hours, but I couldn’t get back there until the next day) and the bins received a complete re-armouring, new strap and full function check.
I have had swaros in the past and I wasn’t overly happy not only with the repeated problems and subsequent need to ship them to Austria but their lack of response to my need to get them back quickly on average taking three weeks to return.
The bins are superb, no question, but Zeiss have a customer service IMO and from this experience beyond compare. All in all making Zeiss a good choice of optics!