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Old 10 October 2018, 08:01 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by crazymcmichael View Post
Yes is it? If you theoretical buy a wristwatch, leave it 18 years in the safe add some moisterpads and wind it every month maybe 1 or 2 times and putt it back in, would that watch be not be about the same kind of damaged as a watch you wear like 3 years every week or so? I readed an article somewhere about NOS that some old pieces that never got worn are like new inside besides the lubricants, is this real? Always good to know this kind of things from a professional haha.

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My personal opinion: If you're going to throw a watch in the safe for 18 years as a future gift, throw it in the safe and don't wind it. There's no point in wearing it out if you aren't going to wear it. 18 years later you can have the movement cleaned and oiled without having to replace major parts (excluding seals), assuming no unforeseen corrosion issues.

I would venture to guess that 18 years of winding once per month would show more wear on the movement than 3 years of consecutive use purely due to oils migrating or drying up. Your tube and crown would have far more wear as well since you'd have ~216 winding events compared to only a handful a year on a daily watch.

Personally, I'd wear the watch and enjoy it. I'd rather receive a worn watch from my father than one in mint/NOS condition. A worn watch has history, soul and inherent sentimental value. An unworn watch would be intimidating to wear far too tempting to sell for current market value or put back in the safe for another 30 years. But, that's just my take.
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