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Author:  TomP [ Sat May 05, 2012 3:38 pm ]
Post subject:  Quartz service intervals

The manual to my Colt Quartz II advises a 'regular service every two years' and a 'complete overhaul' every five years. What happens at a regular service, and does it entail going off to BUK?

I was surprised to read this as it seems to me to make the 8-year battery life pointless: the batteries cost peanuts compared to any service, so I can't see what the advantage of a stated 8-year battery life is when - if you obey the recommended schedule - the watch will have had four services (inc one overhaul) in that time.

I'm not looking for a moment to cut corners and will do whatever's necessary to keep the watch tip-top, but do SQ owners really typically have their watches serviced every two years? If so, since mine is a 2010 watch, mine is due its first already...

Author:  wessa [ Sat May 05, 2012 6:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Quartz service intervals

My Seiko Kinetic has not been opened since the day I bought it 10 years ago and working like a charm to this day.
My Colt Automatic has had its first service 10 years after I bought it new and that is only after it stopped working after I dropped it.
Having said that, two years is a fairly good frequency if you want to have some assurance of it's water resistance as the .rubber gaskets do break down.n

Author:  TomP [ Sun May 06, 2012 12:45 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Quartz service intervals

Thanks wessa. It won't be going near (or to be precise under) water to be honest. One of the reasons I preferred the Colt over the Chrono was the battery life of 8 yrs as opposed to 2/3, but that's rendered a bit meaningless if it's getting serviced every 2 anyways.

Author:  Roffensian [ Sun May 06, 2012 8:03 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Quartz service intervals

If it's running fine then ignore the 2 year service.

If you go diving regularly, especially in salt water then it's worth getting the gaskets checked / changed, otherwise the basic 'oil change' is unnecessary these days.

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