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Old 9 March 2025, 05:00 AM   #4
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What happens when they are something like 60 or 70 years old? Can they no longer be serviced at that point?
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What happens when they are something like 60 or 70 years old? Can they no longer be serviced at that point?
Well I have a few Rolex from the 1920s into 1940s and still have them serviced by my watchmaker friend and not needed any movement parts.
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