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Just a few that I've been collecting over the last 6 months ready for my skill set to improve. There all 36000 bph movements, apart from the rotary post-641-14524381058796.jpgpost-641-14524381100879.jpg

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Hi DJT2

 

That looks like an interesting collection. Do you need special skills or tools for the high-beat movements?

I hope you will post your experience.

 

Pauli

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Hi DJT2

That looks like an interesting collection. Do you need special skills or tools for the high-beat movements?

I hope you will post your experience.

Pauli

Hi Pauli, thanks for your interest. Luckily no special skills or tools are required. I'm planning on doing some walk through threads on a few of the movements, so I'll keep you posted.

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i like that hamilton. i've got this thing for day/date that is vertically stacked like that. i love that look.

that's a great selection of vintage.

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i like that hamilton. i've got this thing for day/date that is vertically stacked like that. i love that look.

that's a great selection of vintage.

Thanks Ramrod, I wasn't sure about the vertical Hamilton when it arrived. But have to admit, it really has quite grown on me. Now I'm looking for a zodiac Astrographic mystery dial with the date @ 12. Love these watches

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that having been said, what's up with the date on the monroe? P S ?

Not sure, it's a movado cal 405. I assume it's a foreign language date or it means "Piece of sh*t" lol

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