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Originally Posted by Submarino
I gave that advise since I try not to send a watch in for service until it stops or if something seems off regarding the running condition of the watch —accuracy, power reserve, crown issues, weird noise coming from the rotor, etc. Sometimes you can avoid a $3-4K bill from a service on a vintage AP Royal Oak or at least postpone the expense if it's in good running condition. By the way that RO on your picture is beautiful!!! Serial???
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That makes sense; I will be hooking mine up to the timer to check beat rate and amplitude and then leave at to check power reserve; haven't been able to take it off the wrist long enough to do that yet.
It's a D Series - 13xx