Luxury watches are more than just timepieces; they are works of fine engineering. Like machines, they require maintenance to ensure they continue to function properly. Whether it's a Rolex, Omega, or Patek Philippe, regular maintenance ensures that your watch will perform well for many years and likely even generations! So when should you service your luxury watch? Every 3–5 years (on average) On average, most watchmakers recommend servicing a high-end watch every 3–5 years, even before it appears to be running well. Just think of a car; it needs an oil change even if it runs perfectly well. But this timeframe is not universal. Let’s see what makes it flicker. Things That May Alter the Timeline: 1. Degree of Use Regular wearers may require more frequent servicing for their watches. Dust, moisture, and wear-and-tear harm the movement inside. 2. Water Exposure No matter how water-resistant, a watch is never waterproof for life. The gaskets eventually wear out. If you enjoy showering ...