Watch Repair and Servicing - Myths, Tips and True Cost - Episode 10

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  • Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
  • In this episode of Federico Talks Watches I discuss luxury watch/timepiece repair and servicing. There is a lot of misinformation out there in regards to the repair and servicing process. Especially regarding price and timeframes. I will guide you through service pricing and teach you a few trick to determine wether your watch needs to be sent in for service.
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  • @simpelman
    @simpelman 5 років тому +110

    I usually blast some WD40 in my Patek Philip through the crown hole.
    Works fine.

    • @ropermrmeredith06
      @ropermrmeredith06 5 років тому

      i don't think i would do that to a patek,but it's your watch.

    • @nearlyretired7005
      @nearlyretired7005 5 років тому +12

      @@ropermrmeredith06 I think he's joking! I hope.

    • @colincoulter1275
      @colincoulter1275 5 років тому +13

      some idiot will try this :)

    • @earthsteward9
      @earthsteward9 5 років тому +5

      Will places like Jiffy Lube service watches?

    • @mikehair2486
      @mikehair2486 4 роки тому +1

      I’ll use 3N1 or liquid wrench

  • @jefferyneu3915
    @jefferyneu3915 6 років тому +15

    Agreed. Service your watch when it tells you it needs to be serviced!

  • @rishibawa
    @rishibawa 7 років тому

    Federico your depth/breadth of knowledge and interesting topics you cover each video makes you my favorite watch channel on UA-cam!

  • @efstathioszavvos4878
    @efstathioszavvos4878 7 років тому +1

    Man Federico you're such a charismatic speaker and always with interesting discussions. Well done mate.

  • @lanceuppercut7436
    @lanceuppercut7436 7 років тому +4

    I'm new at the watch collecting hobby and really appreciated your knowledgable advice Federico. The bug started with TGV and now extends to subscribing to your channel. Cheers mate👍🏻🙏🏻

  • @Brittonmadcap
    @Brittonmadcap 8 років тому +3

    Federico, great video. I have some experience in this area and would add that it's usually in the owners best interest to send the watch to an authorized service center themselves. This is especially true with entry level Swiss luxury timepieces. Many of the mall-type stores will gladly send the watch to the ASC only to up charge for shipping and then double or triple key the estimate. At this point, a $300 service estimate from the ASC quickly becomes a $1000 "repair" and a quick store profit. If you must send through a small jeweler, demand to see the paper estimate from the ASC (which is always itemized) prior to remitting payment.

  • @tonytarquinio6439
    @tonytarquinio6439 7 років тому +8

    I have owned a Rolex Tudor Oyster Prince for over 25 yrs., and have never had it serviced. A good friend advised me to not get it serviced until it quits running when wound all the way. This is the time you know when parts replacement is justified, so there is no question that the cost will be honest and timely. By the way, enjoy and look forward to your comprehensive videos each day. Many thanks, Tony

    • @Thevoiceofreason84
      @Thevoiceofreason84 5 років тому +1

      Tony Tarquinio why do Tudor owners call them Rolex Tudor I know same company but still embarrassing , but a Rolex ffs 😂

  • @kw.7142
    @kw.7142 7 років тому +6

    Great tips! I have an Omega with the 8500 Co axial movement that I've owned for 10 years and hasn't been into service yet (granted I don't wear it everyday) but the watch is still running chronometer standards which is amazing! So I agree that a watch definitely does not need to be serviced in the 5 year time as suggested by manufactures, it really depends on how much the watch is worn and where you live.

  • @reinhardblade6040
    @reinhardblade6040 8 років тому

    Loving the channel Federico! More power to you my friend!

  • @JoeGiz64
    @JoeGiz64 7 років тому +3

    Excellent tips on what to consider and what to avoid when doing a repair. I have Rolex 2 Tone Sub, going on 25 years now, never had a thing done to it. The crown getting tight is spot on Fed...time to send it in to an authorized shop. Great video content, presentation...easy to understand. Keep up the great work!

  • @Zsmart
    @Zsmart 8 років тому

    Great tips. Definitely going to keep those opt out tips in mind for the future. Thank you.

  • @edwardmorley38
    @edwardmorley38 8 років тому +20

    really great information,thank you,. ps great to see you and tgv working together..

    • @FedericoTalksWatches
      @FedericoTalksWatches  8 років тому +7

      +Edward Morley
      Thanks Edward, I really enjoying making the collaboration videos with him. I think our styles work well together.

  • @ChrisBeckman
    @ChrisBeckman 5 років тому

    Great content Fredericco! Need more stuff like this out there....👍🏻

  • @yellowdogwatchstraps
    @yellowdogwatchstraps 8 років тому

    Great video Federico, absolutely spot on with all the info given.

  • @vishy
    @vishy 8 років тому

    A very informative video that puts my mind at ease when making a big watch purchase. Thank you

  • @doitlikeandrey
    @doitlikeandrey 6 років тому +1

    your videos are truly amazing!!! keep up the good job

  • @rmoraespinto
    @rmoraespinto 8 років тому +3

    Federico: another very helpful video. Thanks!

  • @applemanipodmac
    @applemanipodmac 8 років тому

    Great video Federico! Keep up the great work!

  • @stanmann1984
    @stanmann1984 7 років тому +1

    Thanks man for this vid!! I'm getting into the mechanical watch game and actually have been looking to buy the Orient Ray 2 soon. Also have been doing a lot of research on keeping those type of watches in great working order and servicing was a question that I had. Appreciate the vid again!!!

  • @blasien1
    @blasien1 8 років тому

    Thanks for the knowledgeable and useful videos. Looking forward to more!

  • @amintaslneto
    @amintaslneto 8 років тому

    Great tips Frederico. Please keep them coming

  • @Muchau70
    @Muchau70 8 років тому

    Thank you for the info. I just came across your channel as a link from TVG, and I must say that I like what you're doing! I appreciate the thought that goes into your videos, and this addresses a part of the hobby that doesn't often get screen time.
    I'm relatively new to the watch hobby, and service info is very valuable to me because I have not learned a lot about watch maintenance yet. I'm a student, but I work part time as an auto service advisor, so mechanical service has always been something that I think about.
    Thanks again, and keep up the great work! (Subscribed)
    - M

  • @thomaslannan5293
    @thomaslannan5293 6 років тому

    I'm getting ready to service my Fredrique Constant & this info is great to hear, thanks again, great watch info.

  • @Claus-L.Mueller
    @Claus-L.Mueller 8 років тому

    Hi Federico,
    Thanks for the information. It really helps to set the costs in perspective.
    Best regards,
    Claus

  • @charalamposstasinakis2824
    @charalamposstasinakis2824 8 років тому

    Very informative! Great work Federico!

  • @tommurphy1324
    @tommurphy1324 4 роки тому

    Great Video! Very informative. Gives a good overview of the lifecycle and maintenance of a quality watch.

  • @johnkambouris4532
    @johnkambouris4532 8 років тому

    Federico! Loving the new channel, good stuff and glad youre enjoying it. And I'm pumped you and tgv are going to be doing weekly vids, should be fun. Cheers from Boston!

    • @FedericoTalksWatches
      @FedericoTalksWatches  8 років тому

      +John Kambouris
      Thanks John, we are having a ton of fun doing them. Many more to come hopefully.

  • @johngoeke6530
    @johngoeke6530 2 роки тому

    My 23 year old Tag just now is running slow and I am going to send it in for a service. Very Happy with the longevity of this watch! Thanks for the video.

  • @joshualiao8605
    @joshualiao8605 8 років тому

    very good content!keep it up Federico and more power!cheers!

  • @johnviano2312
    @johnviano2312 8 років тому +1

    Hi Fed - Excellent video and right on target with helping to demystify the question of when to have a watch serviced. I've always thought the manufacturer's 5 year service requirement was standard procedure. Thanks for the insider tips! Keep the great topics coming! Cheers!

    • @FedericoTalksWatches
      @FedericoTalksWatches  8 років тому

      +John Viano
      My pleasure John. Thanks for the comment. They say 5 years just to make sure they cover their butts incase something happens.

  • @MrMaltesumpf
    @MrMaltesumpf 8 років тому

    Another great video. Really informative and entertaining as well. Also enjoyed the tgv collaboration. Thanks a million.

  • @sontheimerm
    @sontheimerm 8 років тому

    Very informative, thank you :)
    Keep up the good work.
    Best wishes

  • @Dragon_rls
    @Dragon_rls 2 роки тому

    Thanks Fed. Yes info was super helpful. Thanks for posting.

  • @AverageBros
    @AverageBros 8 років тому +1

    Good stuff! Thanks, for sharing.

  • @michaeljelliot
    @michaeljelliot 8 років тому

    You are really knowledgeable man!! Great video Federico.

  • @ianmedium
    @ianmedium 8 років тому

    Excellent advice Federico. The most balanced approach to this subject I have seen yet
    I am a vintage watch lover and have watches that are over forty years old that are still performing well within specifications and absolutely no need for service.
    Vintage Timex's are especially good on this point. Robust and simple movements that when it does come time to service are so simply and need so few special tools that if you can assemble meccano you can service!
    The one thing I would add though is have an independent watchmaker check water resistant watches for resistance once every 18 months.
    Its cheap and simple for them to do while you wait and adds to peace of mind I find.

    • @FedericoTalksWatches
      @FedericoTalksWatches  8 років тому

      +ianmedium
      Absolutely. I do check my water resistance before events like taking my pieces to the beach or going on vacation.

  • @denniskwok7613
    @denniskwok7613 7 років тому +1

    Helpful tips! Thanks Federico!

  • @celestialfix
    @celestialfix 8 років тому

    Good info. Your inside industry knowledge is very valuable.

  • @jackl.4738
    @jackl.4738 4 роки тому

    Thank you Frederico for this PSA!

  • @jisa98
    @jisa98 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for the tips, very valuable info!

  • @sama7085
    @sama7085 6 років тому

    THIS IS THE EPISODE I WAS WAITING FOR THANKS FED

    • @sama7085
      @sama7085 6 років тому

      OH SHIT THIS IS FROM A WHILE AGO

  • @jdw1920
    @jdw1920 8 років тому

    Excellent video with good information. I've had a Ball watch for 4 years now and I was getting worried about the service. It runs great and after hearing your take on servicing I see no need for it just yet. Thanks again Federico!

    • @magal55
      @magal55 8 років тому +1

      +jdw1920 My Ball Fireman 1 is probably 10 y.o. (I bought it second hand 6 years ago). It runs perfectly, and I am reassured by Federico's advice.

    • @FedericoTalksWatches
      @FedericoTalksWatches  8 років тому

      +jdw1920
      Great to hear JDW...

  • @gmoore48
    @gmoore48 8 років тому

    Thanks Federico. This is great information. I am really enjoying all of your videos.

  • @PaulThorpeOfficial
    @PaulThorpeOfficial 8 років тому

    Nice video, enjoyed that.

  • @TheJoehek
    @TheJoehek 6 років тому

    A really great topic, thank you Federico

  • @strapped2time
    @strapped2time 8 років тому

    Very informative video. Thanks Federico!

  • @conradlake2143
    @conradlake2143 2 роки тому

    Thanks for a great video and for the advice.

  • @Shailen825
    @Shailen825 8 років тому

    Awesome content Fredirico! Keep those videos coming!

  • @Audittr2108
    @Audittr2108 8 років тому

    Very helpful Fredirico! I bought my submariner in 1994 and had it serviced in 2013! It was still keeping excellent time but there was an issue with the crown/winder. I could still hack the seconds but something had become disconnected so I couldn't move the hands. Sent it off to an authorised Rolex service agent who sorted everything out perfectly. I waited 19 years so completely agree that 4-5 years is nonsense!

  • @jefferyneu3915
    @jefferyneu3915 6 років тому +2

    Early in my collecting I did the five year services. I now service watches when they ‘tell’ me it is needed. If a chronometer stops keeping good time or a watch will not keep running, it is time. Thank you for an honest video on this topic@!

  • @mickey_mouse_watch
    @mickey_mouse_watch 8 років тому

    The information was indeed helpful! Thank you.

  • @choplogic9505
    @choplogic9505 8 років тому +3

    Wow, just watched your vid with Urb, You are a ticking encyclopaedia!, you really do your research, if this is what is in store for us here this channel will do very well. you have a great enthusiasm.

    • @FedericoTalksWatches
      @FedericoTalksWatches  8 років тому

      +Chop Logic
      Thank you buddy! Your comments serve as great motivation. I really appreciate it.

  • @chriss8971
    @chriss8971 8 років тому

    Excellent advice, much appreciated. Having previous paid IWC 600 quid for a service, I had no idea there were options. Something the dealer never mentioned.

  • @styleattorney1057
    @styleattorney1057 8 років тому

    Great video Federico! Subscribed!

  • @steveeber2324
    @steveeber2324 5 років тому +3

    I bought my Cosmic 565 in 1969. I wore it for 26 years before it started to slow down. The watchmaker replaced the mainspring and one pivot. It still has not had it's second service and runs just fine.

  • @rossanderson517
    @rossanderson517 8 років тому

    Great info! I like the insider info.

  • @sammyboy13bam
    @sammyboy13bam 8 років тому

    Really informative video, thank you!

  • @Asian_sith_mistress
    @Asian_sith_mistress 8 років тому +1

    great info!!!thanks for the video!

  • @austinchasteeny
    @austinchasteeny 7 років тому +1

    great vid, came here from gentry. great vids guys

  • @rdog7853
    @rdog7853 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for the valuable information, sir.

  • @Makeit101
    @Makeit101 2 місяці тому

    Good advice Frederico.

  • @oscarmaldonado2826
    @oscarmaldonado2826 4 роки тому

    Excellent and helpful advice. Thank you.

  • @johnrycroft4855
    @johnrycroft4855 8 років тому

    Great and useful info! Never want to waste money needlessly.I'm learning a lot, these are the kind of tips (new) collectors need!

  • @tapemaster8252
    @tapemaster8252 7 років тому +7

    my Omega speedmaster cost$632 for complete servicing, 1st time in 13 years of ownership. I'll wear more when I get it back.

  • @Dangling_Carrot
    @Dangling_Carrot 7 років тому +43

    I have a seiko skx007 Been on my wrist for 30 plus years never serviced, works fine. Its been all over the world with me. I was wearing during the birth of all my children. Its still water resistant, the bezel has zero clicks LOL. I just can't get it serviced each and every part of my watch is overly sentimental. love your channel.

    • @daleschmidt7157
      @daleschmidt7157 7 років тому +3

      I have a 80+ yo Omega that my Grandfather gave my father. While I need to get it serviced so it safely runs, it does wind easily and runs fine. However I do not run it but maybe once or twice a year

    • @michaeldewane2002
      @michaeldewane2002 6 років тому +3

      Is it 2026 already?

    • @calebwiggins3042
      @calebwiggins3042 6 років тому +1

      You realize that having a watch serviced regularly even if your like this dude in the video and "haven't had them serviced since I got em." We don't tell people 4-5 years to cover our butts because you have to pay for servicing regardless unless it's a watchmakers or manufacturing error. 4-5 years is for the oils and greases the more regularly that you have your watch serviced the less damage that will actually happen to your watches internal organs meaning fewer if any costly/timely repairs. Plus if you have more than one watch you build a bond between you and your watchmaker/clocksmith, which allowing for human error, unless it's shipped and you never even meet the man/woman/child that works on your watch, you can ask and learn more about any repairs they may have made what to expect in the future and when maybe you should have the watch serviced again as they'll be able to give you a much better estimate

    • @museumandtravel
      @museumandtravel 6 років тому

      If its not broken don't service it especially a watch 200 and under watch. if I have to escape from nyc, I have my Casio with a ten year battery, I also keep a few handy batteries, going for a 30 dollar solar watch Casio next, if I win the lottery,

    • @bumpyroad3251
      @bumpyroad3251 5 років тому +2

      Snake Plisskin Hmm...But wasn't SKX introduced in 1996?.. 30 years on your wrist - all right...

  • @alketterer
    @alketterer 7 років тому

    Federico, GREAT advice. Very important coming from someone with your knowledge and experience on the retail. Thanks.
    PD: Congrats in the Radiomir, it is on my list. But so far, I'm happy enough (I believe I will always be) with my Luminor Marina.
    Keep it up!

  • @sholemepstein
    @sholemepstein 2 роки тому

    Thanks, lots of great info!

  • @johnbradshaw5900
    @johnbradshaw5900 3 роки тому +1

    My Omega Speedmaster Professional is currently back at Omega for its second service, I bought it new about 27 years ago. My Seamaster Professional Chronometer is a little younger and has already been serviced twice. None of my other watches has been serviced more than once, some have never been serviced and they are all accurate and still have nice crown action.

  • @stuckinkiev
    @stuckinkiev 8 років тому

    Great video - I just serviced an El Primero daily beater for the first time in 10 years and completely agree with your views. Cheers from Ukraine :)

  • @anthonyrum5740
    @anthonyrum5740 8 років тому

    Great video mate! Thanks.

  • @chrisd3829
    @chrisd3829 8 років тому

    Great real world advise! Great video

  • @eduardoarosemena655
    @eduardoarosemena655 5 років тому

    Great tips Fed, thanks

  • @vincewhite5087
    @vincewhite5087 7 років тому +43

    Long Island watch company - on his channel he sells watches & has a good collection. He said in over 20 years - he serviced 1.

    • @jfm562
      @jfm562 5 років тому +2

      Vince White think about their rotations too. How often is it worn.

    • @hugedickerinokripperino5299
      @hugedickerinokripperino5299 4 роки тому +2

      True. But lube also dries up over time. I think regardless of how much it is used. Though use can speed up the process idk

  • @ivoshterev
    @ivoshterev 7 років тому +1

    Very helpful, thanks !

  • @needhelp2453
    @needhelp2453 5 років тому

    That was really useful. Thanks!

  • @4015vicky
    @4015vicky 3 роки тому

    Very Helpful. Thank You👍

  • @sbreslin41
    @sbreslin41 6 років тому

    Thank you. Super informative.

  • @justinregister795
    @justinregister795 8 років тому

    Great information. Thank you Federico!

  • @enriqueparedespinel1694
    @enriqueparedespinel1694 2 роки тому

    Really helpful info.

  • @363Matthew
    @363Matthew 8 років тому

    Very very helpful, thanks a bunch!

  • @dufferjuice
    @dufferjuice 8 років тому

    Thank you Federico. I was just about to ask these very questions on the FB group. I am thinking about looking for a Zenith El Premiero 410, and I was concerned that the cost of service would be prohibitive. Now I just need to keep saving and start looking. (Hopefully I can find a good used example!) Thanks again and Cheers!

  • @eric106071
    @eric106071 8 років тому

    Thank you for a great video!

  • @jocaramiro
    @jocaramiro 7 років тому +1

    Thank you very much, Federico. I have just one mechanical watch in my "collection". It's an automatic Tissot that I seldom use. For using daily I have other 3 quartz watches. All of them are Tissot as well and all of my four watches are chronographs. I was a little bit worried because my mechanical one is about 3 years old and servicing a Tissot in an AD here in Brazil costs a fortune. With your tips I'm giving it a little wind once a month and I hope it won't need any service soon. And with what they charge here to service a quartz it's enough to buy a new piece in the grey market in the US. So instead of servicing my watches, I save to get new ones.

  • @richardleeke337
    @richardleeke337 8 років тому

    A very helpful video!

  • @yoyomaniac1000
    @yoyomaniac1000 4 роки тому

    Hi thanks excellent video, regards from Argentina. Hola muchas gracias excelente video, saludos desde Argentina.

  • @edboettcher4650
    @edboettcher4650 7 років тому

    Hi Federico, This was very informative. I also believe that this will depend on your specific watch and it:s needs. Another consideration is the personal value on your watch. Does it have sentimental value? This is another reason that will affect one's decision on which options to opt in or opt out of for servicing a particular watch.

  • @adamsmanuellopez
    @adamsmanuellopez 6 років тому

    Federico,
    This was very helpful I’m about to get my rolex sub serviced it’s running slow.

  • @Chaos_In_Motion
    @Chaos_In_Motion 7 років тому

    Thanks for the tips!

  • @yevgeniymelnik7441
    @yevgeniymelnik7441 6 років тому

    Great tips! Thanks!

  • @qazifaisal5
    @qazifaisal5 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the tips I appreciate it you are the best.

  • @allankleidon6437
    @allankleidon6437 6 років тому +4

    Whether a watch needs "Servicing" (Very broad spectrum term!!!) is directly dependent upon 2 main factors - 1 : The frequency of use (how often you use it) and 2 : The conditions under which you are using it (ie. work - daily diver, military/field etc as opposed to once or twice a year for formal occasions). Common sense (if there is such a thing) prevails. Most serious long term Horologists will develop good relationships with competent watchmakers/technicians who will "Look After Them" due to regular ongoing repeat business and referrals from the customer. Once again Frederico you have hit a home run - there is nothing worse than finding out a "Newbie" has been ripped off by some professional for work they didn't need. Keep up the great work buddy.

  • @LiquidSm0ke
    @LiquidSm0ke 6 років тому

    Love your vids man. Watching all of them ahahha

  • @jamest2168
    @jamest2168 8 років тому

    Really useful information. Thank you sir!

  • @TimeIsMoney2034
    @TimeIsMoney2034 8 років тому

    I love this vid Federico. You tell it the way it is. I wouldn't service any of my watches unless either something goes wrong or at least 10 years is up :-)
    I don't know what it is but I worry about getting it back worse than before as I've heard and read about some terrible stories. Keep up your great vids. Subscribed :-)

  • @ginocelentano3292
    @ginocelentano3292 8 років тому

    Another excellent video, very true, regards

  • @grappydingus
    @grappydingus 6 років тому

    Thanks! Great advice!

  • @SkullCollection1
    @SkullCollection1 8 років тому

    I really liked your video. Cheers from Poland!

  • @danielt.muller7009
    @danielt.muller7009 8 років тому

    Good info!
    Thanks.

  • @krsmedley
    @krsmedley 8 років тому

    Thanks for the info! I bought a Breitling today and the jeweler told me every 5 years and quoted me $790 per service. I asked him why every 5 years, and he said "just to be safe." I wasn't convinced, but we will see. Appreciate the knowledge!

    • @ussling
      @ussling 4 роки тому +2

      $790? That is a ripoff. See my comment above. Breitling charges $490 for their Complete service.

  • @grahamfield6173
    @grahamfield6173 7 років тому +1

    thank you Federico