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  1. Mark, you are the best mate! I never would have pulled apart my first watch, last July, without the confidents you endowed me with through your videos. Personally, your videos have been life changing, and I will always be indebted to you for the time and effort you put into each series. You have helped me discover a hidden talent that God has gifted me with, and the pleasure and fulfillment I get out of working on watches can not be overstated. You my friend are one of the few pioneers in watchmaking, using this new genre, to teach and inspire the next generation of watchmakers ... who didn't know they were meant to be watchmakers! ... and Mike ... go soak your head in a bucket three times, and pull it out twice buddie! :growl:
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  2. I know you should not feed the trolls - but so called watch repairers with this mentality really p*ss me off!
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  3. I found this and thought some of you would fascinated. http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yz9UM7bDKNI
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  4. Sorry Blacklab wrong one try this one. watch lift angles 2.pdf LiftAnglesandBeats 1.pdf
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  5. Thanks for the advice. As for the screws, I might even apply anti-seize paste just to make sure.
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  6. Hi Roger, depending on the movement it is usually listed in the service data. Most of the time you are good with 52 degrees but sometimes it is 53.
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