Introducing my vintage Glashütte watch cleaning machine. Video and Report included!
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Hi Neverenoughwatches, Yep from what I have seen now I'd say you were probably right, the veneer really doesn't like damp. I got lucky with the new bubble - it split the veneer, so I injected some glue and clamped it overnight. See pic for results. Not perfect but I think this is as good as I am going to get it.
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By RichardHarris123 · Posted
Not sure but seems like a good idea. Obviously be careful not to remove too much. -
I just got this ladies Omega cal 684. The problem is the snap on case back is very hard to remove. Each time has taken me about 5 mins with my case back tool, and after a struggle, it pinged off about half a metre in the air. I cleaned and examined the parts, all looks in good condition, with no damage and nothing bent. So I tried again - 5 mins and PING. As the back is only 19mm diameter there's not as much flex as on a larger movement. I'm thinking of putting the back in my mini chuck, in the drill, and run round the inner edge with a fine file or wet and dry. Thoughts? The weapon of choice : A good idea ?
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New member, just saying Hi, and now busy finding my feet here. All the best, Nick
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