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Hi to every one. First, sorry for my English. My name is Michael. I am from Haifa ( a small town in Israel) and I am new here. I have 3 watches from my family. One that I love is an automatic Certina  from about 1969

I need to take it to an watchmaker for maintenance. I can't find an expert around but I want to order on eBay the right oil. Its so much  types of oil then I need help!

I can post pictures also but I thing that is very known watch.

Thanks in advance and a good day!

 

 

 

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In that case ask him what he will need. I have never heard of a watch repairer not having watch oil, its a must you cannot repair watches without oil. Moebius is the most popular make here are two links one of the links is a chart to there  web page. He might need grease as well it all in the link. Find out if he deals with a watch material suppler he can order it that way.

http://www.moebius-lubricants.ch/en/products/oils

http://www.moebius-lubricants.ch/sites/default/themes/moebius/extras/pdf/tableEN.pdf

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