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Old 7 December 2022, 12:49 AM   #1
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Does a vintage watch lose value if movement parts are replaced during service

Two small movement parts were due for replacement with their modern equivalents but these are replaced with genuine Rolex/Zenith parts.

Any thoughts if a vintage watch loses value if the above holds true?
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Old 7 December 2022, 12:54 AM   #2
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I suggest your tap on the red triangle in your post and request the Mods move this thread to the Rolex Vintage sub forum.

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Old 7 December 2022, 01:15 AM   #3
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Two small movement parts were due for replacement with their modern equivalents but these are replaced with genuine Rolex/Zenith parts.

Any thoughts if a vintage watch loses value if the above holds true?
In short, no it won't adversely affect the value (unless it was some ultra-ultra-rare, one-of-a-kind museum piece). And in fact a running watch is preferable to a paperweight, even in the vintage world.

It's all about the "investment", huh?
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In short, no it won't adversely affect the value (unless it was some ultra-ultra-rare, one-of-a-kind museum piece). And in fact a running watch is preferable to a paperweight, even in the vintage world.

It's all about the "investment", huh?
Agree but every post by this poster hungryturtle up to now has been nothing more than some sort of investment linked theme.
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Smart investors always prefer broken original timepieces that don’t tell time over working ones.

In fact, they prefer Swatch quartz movement modifications in old vintage watches.
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Smart investors always prefer broken original timepieces that don’t tell time over working ones.

In fact, they prefer Swatch quartz movement modifications in old vintage watches.

I now have coffee all over my keyboard.
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I now have coffee all over my keyboard.
Is the keyboard vintage? I’m not responsible if parts need changing.
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Any thoughts if a vintage watch loses value if the above holds true?
No. Original and authentic holds for the cosmetics and those things you can see and touch.

If your watch is broken because you don't replace broken or worn parts, it will be much less valuable than one working and maintained properly.
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