Warranty extension

Warranty extension at timeshop4you.co.uk – Up to 10 years of protection for your watch

At Uhren4you.de we offer you an exclusive warranty extension on many of our high-quality watch models. Benefit from extended coverage and enjoy additional protection for your valuable watch – free of charge and hassle-free!

Our Warranty Offers – More Protection for Your Watch

5-Year Warranty & 10-Year Warranty 

For all living room clocks from €1,500, we extend the warranty to a total of 5 years (statutory warranty + 3 additional years).

With Kieninger clocks, you even receive a 10-year warranty.

In special cases, the warranty for Kieninger clocks can be extended to up to 20 years by individual agreement.

If a problem with the movement, striking mechanism, or mechanics occurs within the warranty period, we will cover the warranty for your clock.

3-Year Warranty on Many Wristwatches and Living Room Clocks

For numerous wristwatch and living room clock brands, we extend the warranty to a total of 3 years (statutory warranty + 1 additional year).

This service is free of charge for you and automatically included with your purchase.

If a problem with the movement, striking mechanism, or mechanics occurs within the warranty period, we will cover the warranty for your clock.

What does the extended warranty cover?

 Up to 10 years warranty on top brands


 Free warranty extension at no extra cost


 Fast and hassle-free service


 Additional security for your valuable watch

 Normal wear and tear


 Lack of care or improper handling


 Battery replacement


 Damaged or scratched watch glass


 Worn or defective watch straps

Scope and Exclusion of the Warranty Extension

We provide the extended warranty for the movement, striking mechanism, or mechanics of your watch. For all listed brands, the warranty does not cover cases resulting from lack of care, improper handling, or normal wear and tear. Likewise, battery replacement, damage to the glass, and worn or defective straps are excluded from the warranty services. The invoice date applies as the start of the warranty period.