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10 May 2023, 05:04 AM | #1 |
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Is Amplitude Alone an Indicator of Need for Service?
Actually, I am interested in the converse - is adequate amplitude sufficient to indicate a Rolex movement Does Not need service?
That is, if the amplitude is within tolerance on a 15xx movement is that alone enough to forgo service, or does the watch still need to be opened and examined to make that determination? |
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When taken in isolation, poor amplitude indicates a need for a service - however good amplitude does not necessarily indicate no-need for one.
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