I don’t know many who don’t, but to each his own.

Jun 08, 2019,18:06 PM
 

If I buy anything of value, I’m making sure I take care of it. I may choose to not do the all the things in the manual, but that’s a risk I take and something I live with the consequences of. To me, that’s personal responsibility. To chose not to follow recommended maintenance, to not read the manual at all, or to do everything by the book - they are all decisions. No matter what someone’s personal decision is, they should live with the consequences good or bad, and not just look to place blame elsewhere.

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Servicing question

 
 By: watch-guy.com : June 7th, 2019-21:14
Friend bought a pp aquanaut from an ad 9 yrs ago Went swimming and found humidity under the glass and discoloured the dial Went back to ad who said “ when did you arrive it lady “ he said never They now claim they will fix the dial under warrantee as he n... 

I think an AD should tell it however...

 
 By: dedestexhes : June 7th, 2019-22:44
It would make sense to tell it as it also their role to inform customers. Also, this gives the opportunity to have a customer revisiting and we all know how that can end 😉. And last but not least, suppose the AD is also earning money if repairs are needed... 

I doubt it is the gaskets/seal

 
 By: MZHammer : June 7th, 2019-23:58
Could it be more a result of Patek's suspect WR? Modern rubber gaskets have a service life of approximately 25+ years so the rubber wouldn't have degraded yet, requiring a service. Something like a modern Rolex won't have WR issues if they haven't been op... 

+1 [nt]

 
 By: Rapwatch : June 8th, 2019-02:20

Agree!

 
 By: Mean Solar Time : June 8th, 2019-14:26
... probably didn't screw down the crown appropriately

They need to tell you this when you buy the watch imho .

 
 By: Watchonthewrists : June 8th, 2019-00:30
Also with modern lubrication and gaskets a service every 8 to 10 years would be normal i guess . When you buy a high end watch i guess the AD needs to inform you when its time to service your watch (some brands do it for free then )

I agree that AD's should cover topics like general maintenance ....

 
 By: Mean Solar Time : June 8th, 2019-20:04
... but it's 100% the owners responsibility to put energy into understanding what they've purchased and how to take care of it.

A topic that should be covered during the selling process

 
 By: jayeyedoubleemmwhy : June 8th, 2019-10:39
but is sadly left out of most discussions. Watch salespeople are usually working on commission and incentivized to close the sale quickly. If talking about regular service intervals and maintenance, then the question about repair costs is often brought up... 

Read the manual

 
 By: Park : June 8th, 2019-11:10
Every manual I've ever received with a watch discusses the need for regular servicing. For all modern Pateks and most other reputable watches, the manuals are available on line. The Patek website discusses the need for regular service. Good ADs often say ... 

If someone isn’t interested in taking the time to read the manual...

 
 By: BMR : June 8th, 2019-11:13
Then that is on them, solely, in my opinion.

I don’t know many who don’t, but to each his own.

 
 By: BMR : June 8th, 2019-18:06
If I buy anything of value, I’m making sure I take care of it. I may choose to not do the all the things in the manual, but that’s a risk I take and something I live with the consequences of. To me, that’s personal responsibility. To chose not to follow r...