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Hi Everyone! Just wanted to share these two watches which I made and serviced for my parents. The blue dial one I had posted before, but just serviced it (runs a Miyota 8215). The black dial one is newly made and running a Seagull ST36. It’s incredible how well these movements can perform after servicing. I got both to within +/- 5 sec/day in 5 different positions. 
 

Special thanks to Mark Lovick for his awesome watch repair course and to everyone on these forums for all your help! 
 

Best regards

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