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Hi there. Story goes - purchased the speedy reduced on the nato a few weeks back.
Purchased another one yesterday and noticed some slight variation to the dial/hesalite as pictured:
Appreciate your input if it should go for a round of servicing! Thanks.
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Whilst I am not sure if it’s fogging or different crystals the lume on the one on the NATO looks discoloured. That could indicate water ingress
With regard to servicing. They are both old watches now so it would probably not hurt if time keeping is off. Both watches are only 30m water resistance rated so if you were going to get it wet I would want the seals changed.
Even if the watch was 300metre rated the seals may have aged, thus reducing the WR to zero. It isn’t like tread on tyres, it bears no relation to what you started with!
Contrary to popular myth the chrono module on these is straightforward to service, parts availability is a problem owing to restricted supply but if the chrono function works OK its unlikely to need anything replacing. The base movement is ETA 2892 so that’s straightforward. Biggest headache on these is getting the pushers out of the case for replacement, it may be possible to replace the seals but I’ve never tried.
The caseback seal is an O ring, that’s easy to replace. Its possible that the case has pitted in the area where the crystal locates, if so that could be difficult to rectify but there are ways and means to get limited water resistance.
I don’t hold with the argument the watch won’t be used in water so WR doesn’t matter. All watches get wet if they’re worn, they get splashed when hands are washed or when the wearer gets caught in a rain shower, the almost always see water at some point and that’s why its important to make a watch splashproof if possible.
Appreciate your input. Water ingress could be why the Speedy on nato was serviced in 2019 - with a hefty repair bill, north of GBP300! (for context, general service for Rolex 3035 3135 cal. in Malaysia is GBP120 thru independents).
Timekeeping on the other unit is so far so good - resets to zero to boot! Though no harm in getting it checked out cause seals are cheap.
Thanks for your input walker. Have always avoided DD modular chronos like they're the plague.. But couldn't resist getting this piece! Not sure if local independents here (Malaysia) can be trusted with the fragile pushers - heard a service through the Swatch Group costs upwards of GBP400 ~ similar to the service cost of a Speedy Pro!
Just an opinion, but the Speedy Reduced I had looked something like that and it was the external AR coating. I used some T-cut and polished it off and hey presto, I will try to find the pictures !
Cheers
Simon
Ralph Waldo Emerson: We ask for long life, but 'tis deep life, or noble moments that signify. Let the measure of time be spiritual, not mechanical.
At 38mm wears just nice on my wrist!Attachment 18590
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