Rickr25
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No and yes
As to the first question, should you service it, unless the watch is running slow and giving signs of being in need of lubrication, I wouldn't service it.
Regarding trusting your local Zenith watchmaker, why not? That he's local is advantage as opposed the sending it cross country and then trying to solve issues over the phone. If he's Zenith authorized, presumably he's as trustworthy as any other Zenith watchmaker elsewhere.
Good question but....
By: Bill : February 3rd, 2011-20:37
That all depends on how the watch is performing. My general rule is that if the watch is within your tolerance for keeping time then I would not service. I guess one can take the route of preventative maintenance but why try to fix what is already working...
Don't know all the fuss
By: mrsnak : February 4th, 2011-17:11
You are speaking purely hypothetically - we should all never buy vintages for a number of reasons . I have an EP from 1991, bought used that runs like a top. Came from a friend of mine. Will probably get serviced in a few years or when there is a noticeab...
Service question/s
By: sery.vlk : February 4th, 2011-04:10
I would split your question into two: - have the service performed by LVMH or by independent; and - when to service. 1. It is said that El Primero, due to its high frequency, requires some parts to be lubricated by a dry lubricant, molybdene bisulfide app...
Service
By: Timewarp : February 4th, 2011-07:08
Hi, I have 2 El Premiros 4021 and 410 (of 4100), the zeniths use a solid type lubricant for their movements which looks after the moving parts as in the case of a liquid lubricant it may dry up but no so in the case of Zenith, so one really need not worry...
Definitely ....
By: Marcus Hanke : February 4th, 2011-11:02
I had serviced two of my El Primeros by a Zenith authorized service facility, and both times received back a watch that looked and performed like new. However, I think that the need of a service mostly depends on the watch's usage: If you have worn it onl...
I wouldn't
By: ei8htohms : February 6th, 2011-06:27
Hi Mark, The short answer: The second most dangerous thing a watch can come into contact with is a watchmaker (#1 being salt water) and the El Primero is a complicated mess of a movement and should not be entrusted to just anybody, so wait until it stops ...
No and yes
By: Rickr25 : February 6th, 2011-10:26
As to the first question, should you service it, unless the watch is running slow and giving signs of being in need of lubrication, I wouldn't service it. Regarding trusting your local Zenith watchmaker, why not? That he's local is advantage as opposed th...