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Horological Meandering

As someone else mentioned you want (need) to keep the oils moving once in a while ...

 

... but then a lot depends on the movements (a relatively forgiving Seiko 7S26 vs. something more complex), the last service (cleaning job, specific oils, amounts), temperatures and whatnot. I keep some of my watches in a safe and only wind them once in a blue moon and all of them perform just fine on a timegrapher after all the time between the checks (I keep notes with every watch).

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