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Old Friday 20th July 2012, 09:57   #1
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Anyone know the cost of replacing an objective lens?

My trusty old ELs have now got a chip on one objective lens. I called Swarovski UK and they said they could not give me an estimate over the phone - they'd have to be sent to Austria (if it's too much they will send them back for free). So before I pack them up and send them off has anyone else done this and if so how much did it cost?
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Old Friday 20th July 2012, 10:49   #2
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If you've had them from new (with Swarovski warranty) then chances are it'll be free. I may be very wrong, but Swarovski replaced the objective lens on my scope for no cost.
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Old Friday 20th July 2012, 11:26   #3
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Sean. About year ago i dropped my EL's and chipped one of the lens. I took it to my nearest dealer who sent them back to Swarovski. It cost me £145 inc. The bins came back like new ,both objective lens,and the rubber covering had been replaced and the focusing had been serviced and changed to quick focus ratio. I did not expect it to be FOC as i had dropped them. Very pleased with the service and the turn round (about two weeks on memory)
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Old Friday 20th July 2012, 18:58   #4
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You may have some kind of accidental damage cover under your house contents policy? The excess might well very less than the cost of repairs. Might be worth exploring.
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Thanks for the advice all - particularly JD.
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From stories I have heard, Swarovski will usually do a complete overhaul for free at least once in the lifetime of your optics.
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