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 Post subject: Stored for a decade
PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 1:52 pm 
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I am looking at a pre-owned Chronomat that supposedly has never been used since about 1999. Does being idle for that long pose any issues with the performance of the watch.

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Oil brake down.
I would send it to the service first.


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bnewbie wrote:
Oil brake down.
I would send it to the service first.

:yeahthat As tempting as it might be to just get it started, you could end up facing a bigger bill if you do, compared to if you just send it in straight away for a service.

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Definitely must have a service, there is no usable oil left in that movement.


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Thank you. I suspected that would be the answer.

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Driver8 wrote:
bnewbie wrote:
Oil brake down.
I would send it to the service first.

:yeahthat As tempting as it might be to just get it started, you could end up facing a bigger bill if you do, compared to if you just send it in straight away for a service.


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Seems like it would be important to know if someone already tried to run it after an extended idle period.


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