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Old 27 August 2023, 10:38 AM   #28
geoffreyis
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thanks for the feedback and recommendations so far peeps. No I am not rotating or wearing x-watches for the sake or anyone else. I seen conflicting information whether to leave the mechanical watch to never tick and only pick it up and wear it when I need it, because the more it ticks, the friction the parts cause because they are moving parts alone with the oils contained inside, and the same person advises, you need to keep them ticking, because the oils lose its effectiveness. It appears there's more evidence that when wearing the time piece more it keeps it going, some watch repairers have been given Rolex's that have been worn every day for decades, without a service.

With all of the repairers out there, it would be more accessible to service a Rolex.

Bro… take a step back.
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