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  1. Cheers mates!!! Just feeling to say that this is a great forum!! I have not have some mutch experience yet, but I learn somthing new every time I ask all you guys in here. So I just want to say thanks a lot for all help!! Its always a pleasure asking questions in this forum, knowing that you always get plenty help. For a guy that have this just as a hobbie, and not for very long, this help is everything for me and many other Im sure... So again Thanks you all very much!! Kind Regards Armand
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  2. Hi, i am new to the site and would like to present my modest collection, hope you like it. Citizen JY0050-55L Blue Angels Skyhawk A-T eco drive Seiko Cal T759-6A00 Quartz, 1/100sec chrono Tissot V8 Quartz T36.1.316.72 Zenith Cal 40 Mechanical circa 1960 Claude Bernard Classic Quartz 70151 Waltham Mechanical pocket watch Seiko Quartz Cal 6M25-6039 Chrono, Diver Zenith Cal 40 Mechanical circa 1950 Lanco model 11 delux mechanical circa 1950, not working, needs to be repaired. My next purchase, before the end of the year will be a Citizen Signature Grand Classic Automatic NB0040-58E Cal 9010, can't wait to get this beautifull classic watch. thank you
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  3. According to your timegrapher it is running at 65 sec per day fast, not slow. Also the 2ms beat error is a little higher than I would be comfortable leaving it and as you have an adjustable h/s stud this should be easy to correct, and the amplitude is a little low. The rate error should be easily within the adjustment range on the regulator. If the hands are losing 15 minutes per day then it suggests that you may have a loose canon pinion.
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  4. It's a pocket watch conversion so the dial is a redial and not original it may or may not have a Rolex calibre based on a cortebert ebauche. As a watch its as bogus as a bogus thing from the planet Bogus. Straight out of Poland or Bulgaria these things are usually advertised as of military origin. I think the only Rolex produced military watches with this kind of dial would be a Panerai produced for the italian navy.
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  5. I use 9010 for all parts of a pocket watch that call for oil. Wristwatches are a different story, which I'll leave to someone else. I also use KT-22 grease for the winding parts and Moebius 8200 for the mainspring.
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  6. That's question that is not easily answered when I have quite a few stunning pieces that I love for all sorts of reasons, so after a lot of thought I asked myself if I had to keep just one what would it be and it is my old Seiko from the 1980's.
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  7. Nice photo love the way the corks in the bottles pick up on the colour of the strap. Composition is everything, and you really nailed it, in my humble opinion any way...oh and the bottles look handy as well.
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  8. Last part, no.4, of the video seres. Hope you enjoyed!
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