watchknut
·I picked up my first Val.72 based watch, a Nivada Grenchen Chronoking, and absolutely love it, but have heard nightmares about servicing a val.72 movement.
It is running well, is buttery smooth, and resets to zero like a champ. I have not had my watchmaker take a look yet, but assuming everything checks out and the movement is in good health, what should I expect as far as servicing goes for the future?
I swore I would never collect vintage chronos for fear of servicing and parts nightmares...and now I own 6.
Any insight or experience would be greatly appreciated.





It is running well, is buttery smooth, and resets to zero like a champ. I have not had my watchmaker take a look yet, but assuming everything checks out and the movement is in good health, what should I expect as far as servicing goes for the future?
I swore I would never collect vintage chronos for fear of servicing and parts nightmares...and now I own 6.
Any insight or experience would be greatly appreciated.




