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23 July 2017, 12:00 AM | #31 |
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Real Name: Julian
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23 July 2017, 04:18 AM | #32 | |
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Thanks....
+1......^^^..... Quote:
The first time @ RSC when the watch is 5 year old...... I was new in the watch world, now I'm older and wiser now...... IMHO which it really don't need it & it a waste of money..... I got this advice from some of the hardcore WIS & trust seller..... The only time that the watch would need service is: 1. When it don't keep good time and fall out of spec.... 2. When setting time there some stiffness & resistance, which case of dry out lubricate...... I try to avoid servicing the watch due to the risk of something get mess up since the parts are hard to find and it hard to find a good watcher maker to work on it....... I would recommend having the watch pressure test once a year...... Hope this help.....
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