Classic
Swiss watches hold their value even after taking inflation, and in some cases
they are worth millions of pounds. However, watches in that price range are
very rare and their intrinsic value is calculated on the precious metal or
stones used in the case, bezel dial, and/or bracelet.
These
working pieces of art may not be worn everyday, but it works perfectly well in
that scenario, but in most cases, the insurance companies would frown upon such
endeavours, and insist they be kept in a safe or locked showcase. Perpetual Time Reviews show that clients who have such
watches do need to get them serviced regularly, at least once every two years
or so, but the cost of doing it is long and expensive, especially when the
watch has to be insured for its trip to the original manufacturer in
Switzerland. Fortunately, Perpetual Time’s founder, Alex Photi is certified in
the Watchmakers of Switzerland Training Education Program (WOSTEP) as well as
with the British Horologic Institute on how to make, service, repair, and
restore classic Swiss watches.
Based
on work involved on any classic Swiss watch, Perpetual Time Reviews notes that clients are thrilled to have the full process
done in a weeks’ time at the most. Clients wishing to send their precious
watches by courier or by post can make use of Perpetual Time’s secure post
office box. Alex Photi considers each and every watch that comes under his
purview to be a classic; he is also a member of the British Watch & Clock
Makers Guild, an organisation made up of watch manufacturers, restorers,
repairers, retailers, wholesalers, and people working in the industry.
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