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Old 8 December 2022, 08:26 AM   #12
Blansky
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Originally Posted by subtona View Post
I am Firmly in the camp of if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.

If your friend gets the watch and it is not keeping acceptable time, maybe a service is warranted. I would put it on my wrist immediately and start wearing/enjoying it.
We’re camping together on this.

It ain’t a car. It’s a watch. It’s not gonna break down on the freeway or a lonely road at night where a guy with a hook clamps onto your door handle…….I digress…sorry.

Wear it until it fails, then get it fixed and wear it again.

All this sending it to the repair shop for months for no reason seems like a waste of money.

It’ll tell you when it’s not happy.
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