The Aston Martin Vaughtons, the 200-year-old maker of its iconic cap badges, has offered to repair and restore medals for Olympians who have worn or damaged medals from the Paris Olympics, free of charge.


Vaughtons, which has created brands for British luxury car manufacturers including Aston Martin, McLaren and Bentley for over six decades, is based in Birmingham’s famous jewelery quarter and specializes in medals, badges and awards.

For now, the service is only available to British athletes after some of them complained about the quality of the medals.

The American Skateboard, John Huston nor is he satisfied with the medal he received. A week after your race he showed the worn condition of his bronze medal. In his case, the organizing committee of the Olympics promised to replace him.

It is worth noting that the medals at this year’s Summer Olympic Games are of particular importance, because they all include a piece of the Eiffel Tower. The hexagonal part in the middle of the medallions was made of scrap iron from the tower’s previous renovation.