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5 March 2020, 01:52 PM | #21 |
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Modern synthetic oils will last longer than 3.5 years, but if they’re servicing the watch they’ll be cleaning it and it will need new lubricants applied anyway. The whole “dry oils” thing sounds like a standard line item on every service, which is kind of deceiving I think.
Omega always replaces my hands during a service and gives me the old ones, too. |
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