Does my Seiko watch need periodic check?

Does my Seiko watch need periodic check?

Seiko quartz watches are designed to provide a lifetime of accurate and reliable service. However, every two or three years, or when you replace the battery, you should visit a Seiko appointed dealer or Seiko Authorized Service Center. They will inspect your watch for any worn parts that may need replacement, check whether it needs lubrication, and whether perspiration or water, dust, etc., have penetrated the case. 

Please contact the nearest Seiko Authorized Service Center shown on the Seiko world map. (http://www.seikowatches.com/support/customer/index.html)


Please note that Kinetic and digital watches should also be given checkups in the same way, as they also can suffer from the same effects of perspiration, dust, etc., and may need to be taken apart and cleaned.

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