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Noblefir4
·Hi guys,
I just bought my first Swiss watch, it´s an Omega Seamaster cronograph from the mid-2000´s. The guy that sold it to me is a collector of Swiss watches, and he advised me that you should only use a fine watch´s cronograph once, to test it before buying it, and then never again. Is anyone on board with this guy´s line of thinking or should I be free to use it as much as I want? For me it defeats the purpose of spending a lot of money on a watch if you can´t use it for what it was made for.
I just bought my first Swiss watch, it´s an Omega Seamaster cronograph from the mid-2000´s. The guy that sold it to me is a collector of Swiss watches, and he advised me that you should only use a fine watch´s cronograph once, to test it before buying it, and then never again. Is anyone on board with this guy´s line of thinking or should I be free to use it as much as I want? For me it defeats the purpose of spending a lot of money on a watch if you can´t use it for what it was made for.