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25 October 2011, 04:37 AM | #1 |
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Another reason for service is to ensure that it's still waterproof and water/moisture can't get in and damage the movement and discolor the dial, hands and day and date wheels. You can have a watchmaker perform just a "pressure test" on the watch and, if it fails, get it serviced.
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