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I finally had time and the spares to fix my Tudor project.

It is the first watch I have ever done that had major work needed.

I would like to thank everyone on this forum for their dedicated posts I scrolled through many to update my knowledge for this one.

From using vinigar to desolve the broken stem from the crown to the scary KIF springs that where very intimidating to me as I had never seen these before.

This one has been rebuild without even dropping one screw as I took on Nickelsilvers tweezers advice. 🙂

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On 5/26/2022 at 3:59 PM, Tony13 said:

I finally had time and the spares to fix my Tudor project.

It is the first watch I have ever done that had major work needed.

I would like to thank everyone on this forum for their dedicated posts I scrolled through many to update my knowledge for this one.

From using vinigar to desolve the broken stem from the crown to the scary KIF springs that where very intimidating to me as I had never seen these before.

This one has been rebuild without even dropping one screw as I took on Nickelsilvers tweezers advice. 🙂

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Well done Tony on your end result and actually having the bottle to work on a quality watch đź‘Ť. Nice looking Tudor

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