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Old 22 September 2019, 05:08 AM   #1
aasubo
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Is there such a thing as „Lubricate/Oil a movement“ without full service

Often you read:

No service necessary, watch runs within specification, but due to age (maybe 10 years plus) it was lubricated / oiled and it got new seals for water resistance.

Is this such a lazy move on behalf of a seller to suggest a maintained watch to the customer or does actually deliver a result and can this even be done without taking apart the movement of the watch?

Thanks for all answers!

BR
Torsten
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