Lubrication Breakdown & Service Intervals

Education Guide · US Watch Market

Lubrication Breakdown & Service Intervals

This page explains lubrication service in a practical, non-technical way. It focuses on transparent support scope and realistic expectations.

Transparency principle: We communicate based on real service scope.

We avoid exaggerated claims and do not invent technical standards.

What “Lubrication” Means for Maintenance

Lubrication is part of movement maintenance service. It is also described as professional lubrication and oil replacement.

Maintenance support is provided with transparent pricing. The goal is stable function over long-term use.

What “Breakdown” Means on This Page

“Breakdown” here refers to lubrication and oil needing service attention. We describe it through service coverage and support options.

We do not publish engineering-level explanations. We focus on what can be supported and verified.

Service Options We Provide

Lifetime Maintenance Support

  • Movement maintenance service.
  • Timekeeping adjustment.
  • Full watch cleaning.
  • Professional lubrication and oil replacement.
  • Long-term technical support with transparent pricing.

Two-Year Limited Warranty

Warranty covers mechanical structure faults and movement issues. Non-human functional faults are included.

  • Mechanical structure faults.
  • Abnormal movement operation or manufacturing defects.
  • Non-human functional faults.

Service Intervals: How We Set Expectations

Service intervals depend on movement structure and wearing habits. Mechanical watches have normal deviation ranges.

If you want guidance, ask for usage assistance. We support time and date adjustment questions.

What We Can Do Before You Service

  • Explain normal deviation and stability limits.
  • Provide clear, calm guidance without jargon.
  • Support long-term maintenance planning with transparent pricing.

QC and Transparency Boundaries

QC focuses on stable function and visible build quality. QC media reflects the real watch you will receive.

QC Focus Points Related to Movement Stability

  • Timekeeping deviation check.
  • Power reserve behavior check.
  • Winding efficiency check.
  • Seconds-hand smoothness check.

QC Media Transparency

  • Each watch is photographed individually.
  • Video may be provided when feasible.
  • Customer confirmation happens before shipment.

Limitations and Risk Disclosure

Mechanical watches have normal deviation ranges. Deviation relates to movement structure and wearing habits.

Water resistance is for daily splashes only. Avoid showers, steam, swimming, seawater, and saunas.

Responsibility boundary: Water ingress from use beyond limits is a customer-side risk.

Self-disassembly can also create customer-side risk and after-sales complexity.

How to Use This Guide

Use this page to understand what maintenance support includes. Ask for assistance if you are unsure about adjustments.

If a service is needed, we provide long-term technical support. Pricing is handled in a transparent way.

Related Pages

Educational guide for lubrication-related maintenance scope and intervals. Disclosures are based on real service coverage and known limitations.