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1979 Bulova Diver


Marc

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I haven't worn this for a bit so it's time for an airing.

 

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Yet another spares or repair rescue that turned out rather well. Not running when I received it, and the case looked a little sorry for its self. The numbers on the bezel had lost most of their paint, the bezel had seized solid, and there were quite a lot of scratches. On the plus side though it did have its original signed bracelet and screw down crown.

 

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All that was required to get the 11AOACD movement running again was a proper strip down service and re-lube. Then the bezel came off for a full de-gunk. The bezel click on this is a coil spring with a ball bearing on top which bears against the underside of the bezel ring. This had rusted solid so once I had removed the debris I improvised. The spring came from a strap spring bar, cut to length, and the ball bearing from a biro; it works a treat. Then a bit of polishing, and finally re-painting the bezel numbers.

 

Quite a pleasing result.

 

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