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Old 9 May 2008, 06:01 AM   #25
watchnut
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Originally Posted by blackeagle View Post
Modern lubricants are light years ahead of where they were 10-15 years ago, but the service recommendation for Rolex has not changed for decades.
True, true. They might not change the "official position" but my AD recommended more like 7-10 years when I bought mine. Given these kinds of costs, $550 for most, $800 for Daytona, no way am I going with 5 years. I use Mobil one in my cars and expect better protection than dino oil.
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