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Comparision with cars...
My opinion is that maintanance on a watch is grossly overrated.
First, I hardly see any one complaining that their watch isn't running anymore after 20 years or so. (if it wasn't serviced).
I have two mechanical watches which have never been serviced, the oldest now almost 50 years old. Runs perfectly.
Second, I read all the time of watches coming back in a more disturbed state than when they were send off.
To compare a watch with an engine of a car is ridiculous. The internal movement made by parts in a watch is maybe fractions of a mm.
You could argue what oil can do in that kind of space.
A car engine is under a load of stress and temperatures. Pistons travel inches, etc.
The 'service advice' is a clever idea to finance the people who will do the maintanance, because the watch companies need them anyway to deal with waranty claims...