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Hey there,
I've got some quick math for you.
The average watch battery costs $15 to $20 to replace. Most last about a year to eighteen months. Over ten years, that's somewhere between $100 and $150 just to keep a watch running. Over twenty years, you're looking at $200 or more, not counting the trips to the jeweler, the wait times, or the times you forget and the watch just dies on your wrist.
Our automatics don't have a battery. They run on the motion of your arm. Wear the watch, the watch stays alive. It's been the standard in serious watchmaking for over a century for exactly this reason.
A Vincero automatic is already priced well below where most automatics live. Factor in the lifetime battery savings and the gap gets even wider.
If you've been on the fence about making the move to an automatic, this is the practical case for it. Check out our full lineup of automatic watches:
It's the best investment you'll make this year.
Cheers,
Aaron
Co-Founder, Vincero
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