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As some have said, almost any watch can be a “lifetime watch”.
I have a couple $200 Seikos that are 20 years old which I’ve worn the heck out of. Still ticking away. Still wear them today, even after getting into “luxury” watches.
Get it from a reputable brand, get something you like the look of, and wear it lots.
How often do you service them? I have 1 and I’m wondering is it worth it?
Most Seiko’s you don’t need to service until you’re having an issue. Then I would just replace the movement and gaskets.
I would say it’s 5-7min slow every morning…
It’s a sarb0035 no emotional attachment
Dang, that’s too bad. I sold a SARB035 that was +/-5 seconds a day. And I have a SARB033 that’s +/-10 seconds a day.
+-5 sec! That’s nothing