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What you should consider...
Hi,
What you should consider:
1) risk of oversea shipping
2) high costs - I must admit that I do not know if it is cheaper at Stern or not
Concerning service intervals:
If you wear the watch on a regular basis or you have it on the winder all the time I would suggest a service every 5 years.
This will keep your movement in good shape.
If you send it for service only once it has "acquired" bad accuracy or it has stopped it might be too late - permanent damage to various parts due to lack of lubrication may be the reason - it does not pay to be stingy on service costs - I assume you give your car a service at least once a year - and a watch has a much more sophisticated "engine"!
If the watch is a safe queen you need not service it unless you decide to wear it regularly after a long time in the vault.
just my 2 cents
erich
I fail to....
By: MiniCooper : July 21st, 2011-05:49
see the point of this thread.... You have not tested the competence of Patek's service in the US but you would like to sent it to Switzerland because a watch from a different manufacturer that you never worn was sent to service in the US was not probably ...
My Point Being
By: fallanden_ch : July 22nd, 2011-01:35
I ask this as a general question? Not just related to Stern and Patek, but for all high end watches. It seems the care that is put into the initial build is is far greater than the attention to perfection in the repair and maintaince department. I wonder ...
Comparision with cars...
By: Expat : July 23rd, 2011-07:30
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...
Two views on service
By: watch-er : July 23rd, 2011-11:11
The manufactures all suggest 5 years or so. Most watch people I know all say never go into a watch if it's working properly, as you can do way more harm than good. Good point I never connected the routine maintenance requests as a ploy be companies to pay...