How to Oil a Watch - Essential Guide to Watch Oiling - Esslinger
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The design of a mechanical watch movement requires regular maintenance including lubrication to reduce the friction on moving parts that causes them to wear out. There are over 50 areas of friction that need to be oiled in a typical wrist watch and the more complications on the watch, the more areas that need to be oiled.
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