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Patek Philippe: service costs versus permanent damage & blue dial Q

That's a great point: just like a car, with the watch you can skimp on regular servicing and oil changes, and pay more to replace worn out parts later. Very good ideas. On a watch of this age I would likely take it to a regular jeweler and have him oil it up every now and that at a lower cost than P
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By: moskov
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Patek Philippe: durability

That sounds good - the prospect that the watch may not need a servicing for 20 years, though this is on a brand new watch, and it DID need a service at 20 years. Considering the watches I'm looking at are already 20-30 years old... Does this imply that the things start wearing out eventually? I mean
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By: moskov
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Patek Philippe: maintenance costs

THAT is sound advice. I guess a servicing can run up to about $2,000 I imagine. Thanks whit and mj for this assistance. I am also looking at Audemars P Royal Oak at this point, too, seems in the same under $10,000 range for a number of models and a bit newer, too. I'll only have to service the thing
15Y
By: moskov
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Patek Philippe: most affordable nautilus

Hi guys, I'm new here and am seeking guidance. I like the Nautilus but I see a huge range in prices for these used watches. Is there a particular model that is "most affordable" compared to the others? I can't spend more than $10k, and am hoping I can do this for around $7,500. Is the Nautilus 3900
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By: moskov
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