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StatementTerminator12-Nov-13 5:42
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OriginalGriff wrote:
Now, when I were a child, Timex watches were as accurate as it was possible to be. The minute the warranty ran out, they died. Only accurate thing about 'em...


They were only "as accurate as possible" according to them, the real accuracy king in those pre-quartz days were the Bulova Accutrons (and those still run, I have a lot of them).

Timex saved cost by using metal alloy bearings instead of jeweled bearings that last forever. That's why Timexes died, and that's one of the reasons collectors don't like them (aside from the fact that they weren't fine watches). However, the die-right-after-warranty thing may also have been due to the warranty covering the watch as long as the oils lasted, did you ever get your Timex serviced (theoretically they could go for a very long time if regularly maintained, but the bearings couldn't take a lack of maintenance)?

modified 12-Nov-13 14:09pm.

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