watch-er
1820
anything can
happen. Wear the watch and enjoy it. You will find the value of the watch is not really affected all that much by signs of use. A used watch is a used watch, not a new one. You took the hit, so get your mony's worth. As to your question, Patek delivers perpetuals with winding boxes and machines are made to be motion. There is very little friction in a Patek movement. I am told by Stern, the oils dry up whether you wear or not at about the same rate. They further stated all their watches are designed to run continually.
To wind or not to wind?
By: BrianS : September 26th, 2012-07:23
I recently purchased a Patek Philippe 5135G after aspiring to own a Patek for many years. I am thrilled with this piece and intend to pass it on to my son as a family heirloom. Presently I keep the watch on a winder because of the annual calendar function...
Good Advice heeded
By: BrianS : September 27th, 2012-13:04
Thanks all for taking the time to answer my query. as previously stated there has been a lot of thoughtful advice. My thoughts now are that I don't think I can go too far wrong continuing with the winder. I will indeed contact Patek and pass the question ...
anything can
By: watch-er : September 27th, 2012-14:44
happen. Wear the watch and enjoy it. You will find the value of the watch is not really affected all that much by signs of use. A used watch is a used watch, not a new one. You took the hit, so get your mony's worth. As to your question, Patek delivers pe...