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Originally Posted by sc_rufctr
If it's keeping good time I wouldn't touch it.
Better to leave it unopened and cherry for as long as possible IMO.
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Thanks for the reply!
I think that is probably the best course of action for now. Probably in a few more years I might get it done. It loses a constant 5 seconds a day every day so I think I'm going to try and get it timed because it sure is precise, just not that accurate.
I bought an eighties mechanical Hamilton on eBay and it definitely had never been serviced. A little part broke in it and I put a new movement into it considering the neglect it had seen plus the uncertain cost of repair. I don't want to do that with this watch.