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So it's been a really really long time.  We moved, much bigger house that needed lots of repairs but closer to my work and much better schools for the Kids- yeah we had another one of those too :)

Now I've reached a point that I can start working on my workshop (woodworking and beer brewing) area and also my watchmaking area.  To celebrate this and my recent birthday I picked up a 1970 Bulova Sea King Automatic 11 ANACB.  Currently it has several issues but hopefully, they will get resolved quickly!

 

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18 minutes ago, dbals said:

So it's been a really really long time.  We moved, much bigger house that needed lots of repairs but closer to my work and much better schools for the Kids- yeah we had another one of those too :)

Now I've reached a point that I can start working on my workshop (woodworking and beer brewing) area and also my watchmaking area.  To celebrate this and my recent birthday I picked up a 1970 Bulova Sea King Automatic 11 ANACB.  Currently it has several issues but hopefully, they will get resolved quickly!

 

Dan

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Congrats on the new home and baby. By the way, I have parts for 11ANACB.

J

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So it's been a really really long time.  We moved, much bigger house that needed lots of repairs but closer to my work and much better schools for the Kids- yeah we had another one of those too [emoji4]
Now I've reached a point that I can start working on my workshop (woodworking and beer brewing) area and also my watchmaking area.  To celebrate this and my recent birthday I picked up a 1970 Bulova Sea King Automatic 11 ANACB.  Currently it has several issues but hopefully, they will get resolved quickly!
 
Dan
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Congrats from me too. I don’t have parts but hey, I’m jealous of you having a home brew and watch repair area so I wouldn’t share if I did, nah-nah-na-na-nah!


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13 hours ago, noirrac1j said:

The Neighbors:

"That's it...I'm calling the cops!"

J

At our last house someone called the cops as I was brewing beer.  Said I was making moonshine-  cops come asked a couple of questions and showed up a few hours later when their shift was over with beers to learn how to homebrew!  I showed those neighbors!  :)

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I’ve got the same watch! Love it, such a cool looking thing. 
Unfortunately on mine the stem has fallen out and when I replace it the pullout piece screw just spins and spins. I’ve torn it down and it looks like the screw may have sheared off in the pullout piece. You can see what’s left of it at top center. Do you know of any place where I can source parts? 

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