Should I send it for servicing?

Feb 28, 2018,16:47 PM
 

Hi guys,

I am seeking your opinions on servicing a Lange timepiece.

I have a 1815 (40mm, rose gold) with me since 2011 (bought brand new). This year will be its 7th year with me.

Winding is still silky smooth as before. I wear it 12hours daily (1.5 weeks per month), and when not wearing, I will place it dial down. So far, it has been running about +1 to +2 second per day.

The only obvious worn out area is the original brown strap from Lange.

My question is: should I send it for servicing by mid-2018 or should I just leave it till the accuracy becomes "unbearable", like +4 or +5 seconds per day.

Many thanks in advance!

Best regards, Dan.


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COSC

 
 By: riverside / Henry : February 28th, 2018-16:58
standard is +- 6s per day. If I were you, I wouldn't bother to service it until it's exceeding the COSC standard. I'd simply replace the worn out strap. Cheers, Henry

After JLC lost my watch

 
 By: ripper444 : February 28th, 2018-17:02
I’ll never send another watch in for service unless it is completely broken! If it’s time for service I rather sell and buy a new watch than risk it again!! So no don’t service it!!!

No. [nt]

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : February 28th, 2018-17:04

The only conclusion I'd draw from the fact that your watch is off by 1-2 seconds a day after 7 years is that you bought a great watch...

 
 By: FabR : February 28th, 2018-20:05
In my opinion, if you want to make an unsolicited donation to ALS, then just send the money but keep enjoying that beauty on your wrist! Best wishes.

I am a preemptive person

 
 By: nwk00 : February 28th, 2018-21:25
So I would do it before it starts acting up and cause unnecessary wear to the parts. However, given the excellent performance of your watch I would give it another few years. Maybe send it in at the 10 year anniversary.

As others have said, leave it for the moment - however I suggest the following

 
 By: Velociphile - No longer in the building : February 28th, 2018-22:56
If you have not already, invest in a timer. For the cost of a small percentage* of a Lange service you will find something useful. You will then be able to see how the balance wheel period is doing (a function of friction in the spring barrel and going tr... 

Don’t send it

 
 By: cazalea : February 28th, 2018-22:56
Until you have to — that’s my vote. Cazalea

Dear Dan

 
 By: Alkiro1 : February 28th, 2018-23:25
You don’t need to send it for a full service as your Lange obviously works perfectly. Keep it at is. When brands tell you that a watch needs to be service every 5 years, it’s a lie. A watch must be serviced when it doesn’t work anymore or almost. The more... 

No... Wait. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 28th, 2018-23:30

Dont fix that isnt broken . [nt]

 
 By: Watchonthewrists : March 1st, 2018-02:01

Thank you guys ..

 
 By: Dan003 : March 1st, 2018-03:14
For all your advices.. I will wait till the watch show signs of wearing before sending it to ALS.. Have a great day ahead!

I wear it..

 
 By: Dan003 : March 2nd, 2018-16:43
Everyday for about 1.5 weeks in each month, as I rotate my 4 watches (a Zeitwerk included )..