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 Posted: Wed Aug 19th, 2009 09:44 pm
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Nabco



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This is just my opinion...and I would guess you might get as many different opinions as replies toon1.gif

Anyway, from what I've been told by the guy that works on my watches with today's lubricants mechanical watches don't require the service intervals that watches have in the past.  His suggestion is when you notice the watch not running as normal it is time to get it serviced...

Also, there are a lot of very qualified independent watch makers out there that do not charge $450 for a COA, even on a chrono...the trick is finding them in your area....the guy I use works out of his house and works over the internet.

So let the discussion begin!!!!