KenC

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My personal belief about watch services is that it is a myth made up by watchmakers to get continued work. I have one watch 44 years old, never been serviced, runs fine...and here is the bottom line: if something breaks, send it in and have it fixed. It will be serviced then and the parts cost will be negligible to continued, unneeded periodic servicing. I have only had my Rolex serviced when it got some moisture under the crystal and my wife's automatic Cartier de Santos when the stem came out. Where them, enjoy them, get them serviced and fixed when they break unless it is more cost effective to replace...Don't worry; be happy! smile8.gif
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