A Timex might last over a decade if you replace the battery occasionally. A mechanical watch will offer inferior time keeping accuracy but, if maintained, can operate well for centuries.
How long does a watch last?
Mechanical watches are designed to last a lifetime, and if taken care of they can last multiple lifetimes. Normal wear and tear from everyday wear is expected with watches, which is why it is recommended to service them every 3-5 years.
Do Timex watches have value?
The value of most Timex watches is relatively low. Recent eBay sold listings range from around $10 to upwards of $250 or more, with a couple exceptions. Many of the pre-1989 watches sold went around the $40 price point.
Can a Timex watch be repaired?
As stated in the limited warranty, Timex may repair your watch by installing new or reconditioned and inspected components or replace your watch with an identical or similar model.
Does Casio make good watches?
Casio as a brand offers some of the best value for the money, something we definitely believe in at The Modest Man. Some may write these off as “cheap Casio watches”, but even watch snobs can appreciate the value. Another large selling point to Casio watches is their durability.
What is the warranty on Seiko watches?
Your three year U.S. warranty protection is automatically in effect with the purchase of your Seiko Timepiece. In the event your timepiece requires service, please visit www.seikoserviceusa.com for a complete list of instructions.
What happens if I dont wear my automatic watch?
An automatic watch (or a manual winding watch) doesnt get damaged when the movement stops. Its a very normal use case when you dont wear your watch multiple days in a row and forget (or dont want) to wind it. The movement will simply come to a rest, like a car engine running out of gas.
Is it better to use a watch winder or not?
A watch winder is not necessary, however it is a nice convenience as it allows you to grab your watch after a few days of not wearing it and be able to put it on without having to manually wind and re-set it. Keeping your automatic watch on a winder will keep the watch running and prevent the oils from settling.