Girl59
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Loving the wide variety of RR watches. Wondering if, for a person just getting their feet wet, mechanism performance is generally better and repair costs lower on more recently made watches ('40s-'60s?) than on those made decades earlier...or not necessarily? Does the need for repair depend most on original quality, amount of use/wear the timepiece has had, previous care/maintenance, handling, etc.?
I'm looking for a RR timepiece that runs well and I can carry. But I've heard that good vintage watch-repair services are heavily backlogged now, so trying to minimize chances of purchasing a watch that might need upfront work. All insights and recommendations appreciated.
I'm looking for a RR timepiece that runs well and I can carry. But I've heard that good vintage watch-repair services are heavily backlogged now, so trying to minimize chances of purchasing a watch that might need upfront work. All insights and recommendations appreciated.