BrianS
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To wind or not to wind?
I recently purchased a Patek Philippe 5135G after aspiring to own a Patek for many years. I am thrilled with this piece and intend to pass it on to my son as a family heirloom.
Presently I keep the watch on a winder because of the annual calendar functionality, However I am now questioning this strategy as I seldom seem to wear it, only on special occasions mainly due to the fact I don't want to ding it. Realistically I will probably only wear it around a dozen times a year. This is no botheration as I have several fine watches to rotate.
Should I just keep it boxed and wind it fortnightly to stop the oils becoming viscous? thus reducing unnecessary fiction on the moving parts, Or should I persevere with the winder?.
To wind or not to wind?
By: BrianS : September 26th, 2012-07:23
I recently purchased a Patek Philippe 5135G after aspiring to own a Patek for many years. I am thrilled with this piece and intend to pass it on to my son as a family heirloom. Presently I keep the watch on a winder because of the annual calendar function...
Good Advice heeded
By: BrianS : September 27th, 2012-13:04
Thanks all for taking the time to answer my query. as previously stated there has been a lot of thoughtful advice. My thoughts now are that I don't think I can go too far wrong continuing with the winder. I will indeed contact Patek and pass the question ...
anything can
By: watch-er : September 27th, 2012-14:44
happen. Wear the watch and enjoy it. You will find the value of the watch is not really affected all that much by signs of use. A used watch is a used watch, not a new one. You took the hit, so get your mony's worth. As to your question, Patek delivers pe...