DJP
·I love my '73 Connie, (which for the eagle eyed is resting on my iPad cover) but I'm not going to be wearing it every day, probably 3 days a weeks and not necessarily consecutively. What I'm not sure about is whether it is better to try and keep the watch running (in which case I'd probably need a winder) or whether it is perfectly okay for it to stop and be wound as and when required. It's possible but unlikely that it could be left for up to a week or two without wearing, and I'm hoping that wouldn't cause the movement any problems.
I know the watch was serviced when I was given it as a birthday gift from colleagues at the end of January this year, given the usage as described above, how long before it should be serviced again?
I appreciate any input you learned collectors can give me.
Totally off topic, but anyway, I can't afford a Speedie (yet), so I've made do with a Christopher Ward quartz C3 Malvern chrono in the meantime. He's a boutique English watchmaker. It's very nice and extremely good value, but I won't post a pic in case it breaches forum rules!
All the best and thanks in advance for your time.
I know the watch was serviced when I was given it as a birthday gift from colleagues at the end of January this year, given the usage as described above, how long before it should be serviced again?
I appreciate any input you learned collectors can give me.
Totally off topic, but anyway, I can't afford a Speedie (yet), so I've made do with a Christopher Ward quartz C3 Malvern chrono in the meantime. He's a boutique English watchmaker. It's very nice and extremely good value, but I won't post a pic in case it breaches forum rules!
All the best and thanks in advance for your time.