hans_jorgen_1968
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If it aint broke, dont fix it
Thank you for your thoughts Art,.
I believe a complicated watch as a a perpetual or a tourbillon would I probably send in every 3-5 years. But a simple watch maybe not..mmmhhh?
Best
Hans
This message has been edited by hans_jorgen_1968 on 2010-03-29 15:13:35
my watchmaker said....
By: FanFrancisco : March 30th, 2010-06:55
... interesting, i have also asked the same question to my local watchmaker. his advice is not to do so until the watch has serious problem or can't run at all. some time ago at one local watch GTG, some friends of mine were also talking about this. one o...
Hmmm....
By: tee530 : March 31st, 2010-08:41
Good question, Hans, and I agree there will not be a universal answer. Here are a couple of my thoughts: Let's say you reach a five year interval and are trying to decide on a service. Reasons to do so: - Timekeeping is not as good as what you enjoyed in ...
Many really good..
By: hans_jorgen_1968 : March 31st, 2010-13:39
...thoughts, thanks for that Tom My major dispute having maybe +50 watches is the cost of maintenance versus repairing the odd pieces that will fail. Worst is as you mention the vintages that I can not so easily replace or find parts to. One answer for my...