I'm a sucker for these 70s designs. 1975 Seiko DX
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By RichardHarris123 · Posted
Hello and welcome from Leeds, England. -
By Terrinecold · Posted
Hello, I am a software engineer and all day spent in front of my computer makes me want to do something more manual as a hobby. I like the mix of intricacies and basic technology of mechanical watches, the fact that such marvel could be built manually hundred of years ago fascinates me. So I decided to combine the two and learn "watchmaking" (between quote as I don't expect to ever be able to make a watch). My first goal is to be able to service a mechanical watch. My current status is that I am pretty good at breaking small parts in watch movements -
By eccentric59 · Posted
Nothing special to the horological world, but this is my travel watch. For whatever reason, this watch has accompanied me through airport security more often than my appendix and gall bladder. I feel as if i need this with me as much as my passport. -
Apologies for digging up an old post but I am thinking about doing the same. Can I ask the OP what medium he used on the wheel. Was it a sanding disc and polish and if so what grades. Thanks.
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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
Only joking mate, well mostly 🙂. 3 years ago i wanted one and didn't know any different. Funny how a little knowledge can completely change your view of things. Do you have that special one though, that means more to you than all of the others ? Personal items can mean so much more than what they actually are or what they are worth. Those aspects dont even enter into the equation if its a gift or an inherited item.
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