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By RichardHarris123 · Posted
I thought, I would prefer the fully blued but I like the contrast on the seml blued ones. Got a feeling, I may be in a minority. -
While servicing a Rolex 3135, I was surprised to find blued screws that were only blued on top of the screw head—not even the screw slot. For a while, I thought I might be dealing with a counterfeit movement, but that suspicion was fortunately later put to rest. Anyway, have a look at these two pictures and please take the poll! Oh, and if you're interested in knowing more about that Rolex Calibre 3135, click here!
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
Seen this quite a few times, micro fractures in the steel, humidity, corrosion fatigue ? The shock from a single break likely causes a chain reaction throughout all the fractures. -
I don't know, but could it be the Citizen Calibre 0100, used in the Citizen AQ6010-06A and similar high-end models? https://www.ablogtowatch.com/citizen-caliber-0100-worlds-most-accurate-watch-review/
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It wasn’t superglue - it was springy and didn’t set solid like superglue does. But I find acetone gets rid of everything! The broken spring was blued steel. I have the watch running with good amplitude - I just need to get the beat error fixed and then I will post some pics
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