Movement care planning
For watches with timing drift, winding resistance, moisture concerns, reduced power reserve or uncertain service history.
- Timekeeping and symptom intake
- Crown, seal and water-risk questions
- Service route and priority notes
EventNova helps owners understand what their watch needs, what can wait and what should be preserved. Each service is designed to support a confident decision before work begins.
The right path depends on the watch’s condition, the owner’s purpose and the level of change that is appropriate.
For watches with timing drift, winding resistance, moisture concerns, reduced power reserve or uncertain service history.
For heirloom, vintage or sentimental watches where originality, case geometry and family story need careful protection.
For collectors choosing mother-of-pearl dials, rose-gold accents, bracelet proportions or refined strap pairings.

Every watch is reviewed with restraint before any recommendation is made. We separate mechanical needs, preservation priorities and aesthetic preferences so the owner can choose the next step with confidence.
You share the brand, model, photographs, known history and the result you want: reliability, restoration, preservation, sourcing support or aesthetic refinement.
We review visible condition, dial details, crown feel, bracelet comfort, crystal marks, moisture concerns and service history.
You receive a recommendation that separates essential work from optional refinements, with notes on authenticity, wearability and long-term serviceability.
After the consultation or coordinated work, we prepare care notes, storage advice and the next sensible review interval.
Use the guide below to understand which consultation is most relevant before you book an appointment.
Timing drift, inconsistent power reserve, crown resistance or unknown service history.
Original dial, family history, worn case lines, older bracelet or uncertain replacement parts.
Mother-of-pearl dial interest, rose-gold styling, strap change or acquisition comparison.
Before suggesting a route, we consider the risk of action and inaction. A stable watch may need observation. A watch with moisture signs may need immediate attention. A sentimental piece may need conservation before aesthetics.

Each consultation is designed to leave the owner with clear information, not just a verbal opinion.
Visible dial, case, bracelet, crystal, crown and wear notes written in plain English.
A clear distinction between urgent work, recommended work, optional refinements and items to avoid.
Guidance on pearl tones, rose-gold warmth, strap texture, dial balance and daily wearability.
Care advice and review reminders that help the owner maintain the watch responsibly.
No. Many watches first need a careful review and clear priorities. A full service is recommended only when condition, history or symptoms justify it.
Yes. Heavy polishing, incorrect parts or unnecessary dial changes can reduce character and collector value. We separate conservation from cosmetic refresh before any recommendation.
Yes. Acquisition pre-checks compare proportions, dial quality, serviceability, material harmony and likely ownership concerns.
Yes. We work with watches that matter to their owners. Sentimental value, condition and owner goals matter more than the price category.
Tell us about timing, winding, moisture, impact, bracelet comfort or dial goals. We will guide the next sensible step.