I have nice watches. I don’t set them.

I have nice watches. I don’t set them.

As a watch enthusiast and industry expert, the importance of owning a collection of nice watches cannot be understated. However, you may be surprised to learn that many watch connoisseurs, like myself, choose not to set their timepieces. But why is that?

Preserving Precision

One of the main reasons why experts refrain from setting their watches is to preserve their precision. Setting a watch can lead to wear and tear on the delicate internal mechanisms, potentially affecting its accuracy over time. By keeping the watch unwound, experts can ensure that the intricate components remain in optimal condition.

Preventing Premature Aging

Another factor to consider is the aging process of the watch. Continuous setting and winding can accelerate the aging of the lubricants within the movement, leading to increased friction and potential damage. By leaving the watch untouched, experts can prevent premature aging and extend the longevity of their timepieces.

Preserving Value

For many watch collectors, the value of their timepieces is of utmost importance. By keeping the watches in pristine condition, including not setting them, experts can maintain the value of their collection. Potential buyers are often more interested in watches that have been well-preserved and show minimal signs of wear.

Admiring the Craftsmanship

Lastly, experts often choose not to set their watches as a way to admire the craftsmanship and design of the timepiece. By keeping the watch in its original state, they can appreciate the intricate details and beauty of the watch without altering its appearance.

So, the next time you come across a watch enthusiast who doesn't set their nice watches, remember that it's all part of a careful strategy to preserve precision, prevent premature aging, maintain value, and admire the craftsmanship of their beloved timepieces.

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