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A few pictures to try and liven up the place…An abandoned Tudor I perked up a bit.

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…a simple service and replacement of the set bridge with the missing detent it roars back to life!  😜

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..okay, so not the most exciting watch ever but I just finished a streak of reviving the military watch of the family’s lost soldier so I was a bit weary from the tears. Boring is good…

I think this is the third cal 59 for me and a plain but nice little workhorse what responds nicely to a little attention….

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