How old is the watch? If it has been a while since the last servicing, RSC will most probably not regulate the watch for you but "recommend" to have the watch serviced/overhauled.
In fact if the watch is "due" for servicing (5 years or older), most watch makers will tell you that it would not help much to just regulate the watch without servicing.
Watches are like potato chips - You never stop at one
How old is the watch? If it has been a while since the last servicing, RSC will most probably not regulate the watch for you but "recommend" to have the watch serviced/overhauled...
when i last went back sg, i got my watch regulated at rsc without any worries. but they did advise that service had reached its 5yr mark. as my trip was short; i did not go ahead with servicing.
[U]Currently wearing[/U]:
[SIZE="1"]TT Datejust with diamond dial - sold!
Blue 6694
Seiko SD-lookalike[/SIZE]
[U]"My collection"[/U]:
[SIZE="1"]Blue 6694; TT DJ w diamond dial.[/SIZE]
I bought at preown shop about 2 year ago. I beblieve it had serviced that time.
It keep maintain 5 mins faster that usunal time. If I adjust same time as my computer after a week it will go faster by 5 min too.
It happen same thing as my old rolex watches.after some time it will go faster 5 min.
when i last went back sg, i got my watch regulated at rsc without any worries. but they did advise that service had reached its 5yr mark. as my trip was short; i did not go ahead with servicing.
So it proves that the regulation did not help then.
The are many reasons why a watch's accuracy are off by so much. One possibility is that the movement has been magnetised. Another is that it is an indication of time for servicing.
Watches are like potato chips - You never stop at one
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