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By RichardHarris123 · Posted
I received this, forwarded by @Klassiker, from OH have torn muscles in my right shoulder. I have not been able to use my pc because of the pane I'm on very strong painkillers and spent a little time in hospital. Could you let the other mods know. Thanks. -
By SwissSeiko · Posted
What are your thoughts @VWatchie on adding your service marks to the inside case? I have 2 methods. The first being, if there are already engraved marks from previous services, then ill add mine engraved as well. Kind of tells a story. The other being, if I'm the first one to service it, ill use a fine point sharpie instead, so as not to be the first one to scratch it up. I do like when there are service marks, as it can kind of help me gauge how much I should be examining the movement, before I send my quote out. I found 13 on a vintage Hamilton I service recently, so that's the current high score. -
By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
As with both , it is impacts to edges that should be avoided. The internal stresses of sapphire could be higher than that of glass which make it more brittle but resistant to surface scratches. -
Hi guys! Does anyone know how to remove a broke stem from a watch crown! The stem piece is level with the back of the crown, so there’s nothing to grab hold of, cheers!
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