I wouldn't worry about any UN serviceability

May 13, 2024,12:32 PM
 

I never had any issues servicing any UN watches ranging from simple GMTs to perpetuals to split second chronographs. Claret is still around and the parts can be supplied. I would argue that it is easier find or manufacture a part for relatively modern repeater, than for Venus split seconds movement from the 40s of last century and UN was able to service these. UN is an old, well established company with significant manufacturing capabilities ranging from complicated movements, to silicon components and artisanal dials. I wouldn't worry about their ability to service anything they made in the past.

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 By: MrkK : May 13th, 2024-12:32
I never had any issues servicing any UN watches ranging from simple GMTs to perpetuals to split second chronographs. Claret is still around and the parts can be supplied. I would argue that it is easier find or manufacture a part for relatively modern rep...