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Hi, I've been dabbling in watch repair for about 15 years. I'll get into it, get obsessed for a while, and then stop when I get a couple of restored watches. I'm back on now. I've only done seikos because they're cheap and easy to find. And if I screw something up, no big deal. I currently have a box 'o watches in various states of repair. I found a couple of cool old dials in my collection that I'm going to try to get going again. Latest one pictured below.

 

 

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