Several months ago, I started a thread to share some pretty nasty damage to my Tokina 11-16mm f2.8. It fell (nice way to say I dropped it), attached to a Canon 60D, roughly 2.5ft (0.8m) onto concrete.
Replacing or upgrading the lens wasn't financially feasible, so I contacted Tokina USA about a price for repairs. They didn't commit to a number immediately, but estimated 150-300USD based on my description. The lens shipped out to the repair center in Huntington Beach, California two weeks after it was damaged. After receiving it, they contacted me with a quote; $224.40 for parts, labor, cleaning, lubrication, and calibration. I authorized the repair.
Roughly one month later on January 9th, I hadn't heard anything, so I gave them a call. Glenn, the same gent who contacted me about the estimate, picked up the phone, and when he looked up the service number, said "I'm going to put this on the top of my tech's pile, it's been here too long." Four days later, I received the shipping information for the repaired lens. Return shipping was included with the quoted repair price.
Now that I've shot with the lens, I can report that it's perfectly functional, and perhaps somewhat smoother than when it arrived new. Focus is as accurate or better than new, and they cleaned the guts and optics very thoroughly, even in areas unaffected by the damage. Bear in mind, this is one of my color run lenses, so it was probably a bit rough in there.
Despite the delay, I have no cause to complain about the quality of their work, or the professionalism of their staff. Not sure if the one-month lag is typical, but from what I've read, that's not bad as turnaround times go. Suffice it to say that, in the future, concerns about service will not hinder me from buying anything Tokina makes.