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Originally Posted by carl3150
I am looking at buying a new gold Yacht Master. The dealer has had it in stock since 2013 , and it was obviously in Rolex' inventory for a few years before that, since I read that this watch was discontinued in 2011. It is presently in a lighted display window. Is it likely that the lubricant is dried out or should this watch have any service/maintenance before wearing?
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Depends on the lubricants that they used at the time. Even today's synthetic lubricants have a shelf life of 6 years which is likely why Rolex warrantees for 5 years. You can likely get the watch wear it and it will function just fine. To be sure, have a watchmaker diagnose by putting on a timegrapher and seeing the read out. If anything is out of spec then I would recommend a full service/lubrication to be on the safe side.