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14 March 2012, 07:30 AM | #31 |
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Modern lubricants lasts a lot longer then the old, non-syntetic stuff. I sort of look at this like cars - regardless of miles driven per year I make sure to get the fluids changed at least once a year. If Rolex tells me 5 years I figure that the cost per year (service cost divided by five) hardly adds up to what I spend on gasoline, gadgets and what not. But like insurance, this is, for me, something I do to reduce possible stress factors from items I own. I really dislike when my possesions cause me greif. |
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