How to drown a watch movement in silicone oil
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
Attempt 3 hopefully this will work with the cs 100 steel. Easy to drill compared to the feeler gauge steel, the cheap carbide bits work very well when they are spinning fast. The last picture is when it usually breaks where the jumper starts . -
Hi all Here is an unbranded skeleton watch that I have just bought. The winding stem is broken and there is no crown. There doesn't appear to be a movement identifier which I was hoping for to help me source a new winding stem and crown. Any help will be much appreciated! Here are some pics. And a pic of the broken winding stem I did see a similar watch under the Citron brand but can't be 100% sure. Thanks, Nick
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By RichardHarris123 · Posted
Take the measurements and go for which ever on you like. An assortment us under £11. -
By rjenkinsgb · Posted
According to a couple of sites I've found, it could be an AS1688 ? https://marketplace.watchcharts.com/listing/1712969-rare-girard-perregaux-33-cal-1688-17-jewel-watch-movement Edit, missed the second link.. https://ameblo.jp/t-watch-blog/entry-12814000875.html -
By HouseofGeorge · Posted
I would say this one:
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