Panerai service

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vinnie_p

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43 posts

183 months

Monday 1st September 2014
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I have a Panerai PAM 210, not worn regularly but noticed that it was loosing about a minute per day. My local watchman has adjusted it and it now seems okay but, considering that it is now seven years old should I get it serviced, if so should I stick with Panerai at about £500 or my local man who really is a very good watch repairer at £270.00. I would think that the Panerai route should be the way to go but what will they do that my man can't?

vinnie_p

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43 posts

183 months

Tuesday 2nd September 2014
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Many thanks for the thoughts. I will take advice as follows:-
If it ain't broke don't fix it. This was my initial view and is the one that I will take. (will getting it serviced stop it from breaking, I don't think so but am here to be told otherwise)
My independent man will be my choice. He is an approved Omega repair/service man and has sorted other watchs of mine including a service of my Rolex Explorer, came back like new and I trust him.