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  1. Hello, I'm new here - amateur horologist with a lots to learn. Playing with ETA movements and various cases. Thanks for your help in advance.
  2. Hi all! From the Netherlands, Amsterdam, i'd like to say hi as a beginning watch enthusiast. I'm a proud owner of a Frederique Constant, Aerowatch and a couple of Sea-Gulls. But, i found out that there is more than wearing a nice watch, the complication behind it is even more interesting! I therefore bought some instruments to demount and assemble a movement:). And perhaps (hopefully) later on assemble my own watch with different components. I therefore use the youtube watch repair channel to gain myself the basic information, many thanks for these interesting videos! Little question to end my introduction though, does anyone know which movement I can buy to demount and assemble the Rotary AS 1900? In fact, which movement can be compared mechanicly the same as the AS1900, and doesn't cost a fortune. Cause I will use it as an assemble movement. (by using the AS1900 service video I want to take the movement apart and assemble it back again to learn how the movement works). Watch regards! Jorick
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