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Disagree

 

You say:     "These movements are built to extremely tight standards and are usually in better shape than their owners. "

I totally disagree.  And to use the same parallel you do with human health, I would say that you do not have to wait for somebody
to get a myocardial infarction, before advising that a healthy diet and exercise can prevent that.

In vintage watches, if you let something to deteriorate for lack of mantainance, you may find it impossible to find the correct replacement parts.

I would say definitely better to prevent - by keeping parts oiled, in minimal friction and clean of all dust/humid/abrasion products.

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