Glossary Term
service history
The documented maintenance record for a watch over time.
Service history refers to the record of maintenance, repairs, and overhauls a watch has received, including who performed the work and when.
A clear service history helps buyers judge mechanical reliability, ownership care, and whether replacement parts may affect originality.
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