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I've had a "real" watch for 20+ years. Manufacturer recommends servicing every 7-10 years. When it changes how it runs, you might want to get it serviced.

With my watch, that seems to be a pretty good indicator that it needs cleaning and/or lubricating - if they dry out inside, things wear faster than they should and need to be replaced.

So adjustment isn't the only consideration.
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