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  1. That is a classic and people will still want it in 100 years time, brilliant.
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  2. Thank you! The original dial was very dusty, but in otherwise good condition (one minute in the ultrasonic took care of it). There was a little bit of glue residue on the dial but I didn't want to make things worse so I left it alone. Cheers! Roger
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  3. I'll just keep posting my interesting watches in this thread if you guys don't mind! Here is one that I just finished today! As soon as I finished it, I said, "I'm Keeping This One!". My wife said, "You can't make any profit in your little business if you keep all the watches that you like!" She's right of course, but I Really, Really like this one! And, I'll probably keep it anyway! The Howard Keystone movement dates to around 1914 and really is in marvelous condition! I had the original Howard dial refinished to the new wristwatch orientation. The case is 46mm, but really doesn't play that large because of the very thin bezel. I would love to do more of these!
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  4. Yes definitely a great idea, I think it will add a more personal touch to an already great forum ! .
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  5. its here, Untitled by jorritschrauwers, on Flickr looks right once the rug rat is in bed I can get all my gear out and give it a go! by tomorrow I will have a working watch or I will have taken my eye out and cousins will have another order from me!!
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