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Old 27 July 2021, 09:41 PM   #8
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Many here will say that you don't need to have your watch overhauled unless it stops or breaks. You are likely far from that.
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It's not harming anything as long as it is fresh...but it will be annoying and eventually it will go completely south.
Thanks for putting my mind at peace . In the past 24 hours, the watch came +1s ahead, which I consider to be well within the norm. I remember servicing my 562 Omega from the 60s after the deviation was around 1 minute a day. I will most likely send it to get serviced locally by the end of this year, where they usually tell me, free of charge, what exactly should and can/cannot be done. I will ask about the availability of the part you mentioned.
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