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: DO NOT assume something MUST BE true unless
: you have comprehensive data to back it up.
: Just because your rolexes ran fine for 16
: years it does not mean that ALL Rolexes
: will. I happen to own a Seamaster that
: hasn't seen service in about 18 years and it
: still runs fine.
I am NOT assuming anything. Its true that I have had two rolexes run unserviced for a great length of time. I have also read on the forum that a few peoples Omegas required servicing after 5 years. I simply stated that I am quite confident in Rolex, not so sure about Omega. That is only my opinion..may not necessarily be true.
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