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On 1/30/2025 at 6:46 PM, JerseyMo said:

As the resident "Timex Guy"...wait as the resident "Vintage Timex Guy" The new stuff is imported crap...

I can state confidently that the soaking in lighter fluid is not recommended.  I use a 3 stage soak and rinse followed by lubrication and grease.  This process was pioneered by the members of the now offline "Vintage Timex Watch Forum" on Network54.  Of which I was a very vocal member and our mantra was "Keep them ticking".   Beware it is not as simple as it sounds and the professionals will be quick to have a chuckle and inform you that Timex watches were not built to be serviced.  And you know they are 100% correct. They absolutely were not meant to be serviced in the traditional strip down method.  But they can be made to run again.  and that bugs the crap out of them......

 

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YEP!   this is spot on....

Hi Jersey Mo! I gotta ask, is this guide genuinely valid and useful? Someone in Watchuseek sent me this link

https://www.vintagetimexwatches.com/servicing/#basic

 

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