1966 Gruen Date Minder (N522CD)
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By HectorLooi · Posted
Sometimes surface damage like this can be repaired with solder. Run pre-tinned soldering iron tip with a tiny blob of solder over the damaged area and pray that the Gods of watchmaking are on your side. 🤞 -
Hello All. FYI, I clumsily damaged a coil on a pristine Seiko Credor -- coil number 4002920 My watch repair guy is having difficulty sourcing this (or a substitute/replacement one)? Can anyone help, please? Thanks!
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I am an Australian American living in the beautiful Gold Coast, Queensland Australia. I love Grand Seiko and Seiko watches, and recently came back from the Grand Seiko Shizukuishi Studio in northern Japan where I was blown away by the design artistry and technical excellence. More later on that (including photos, if interested!)
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Ok. I've pretty much solved a lot of the problems. However, the donor movement was a Cal 19A and the one I'm working on is a Cal 19AS. From what I can tell from the naked eye there's no difference. But I know that variations can be within the microns so I'm reserving my super duper excitement till I'm done. I would appreciate some opinions on how well this fits in. Hopefully the hard part is over... also I noticed that it might not be spinning as freely as I'd hoped. Might be an issue, I don't know. Also I feel that this post might be coming to a close so is there any possible way that I could "start over" and make an introduction anyways? I know I did it wrong, but I like this website and want to respect its rules.
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