Does anyone know the service interval or costs for Glycine watches? I don't own one yet, or a Swiss ETA, but this is very tempting. I'd hate to spend $650 and then have to service this thing every 5 years at $200-300 a pop. Any advice out there for a Swiss watch newbie?
MassdropbearEvery five years is completely unnecessary. Should go at least ten years if not much longer, and the cost should be about $125. If you're spending $200 for basic cleaning and regulating, you need to find a new (qualified) jeweler that isn't gouging you.