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    After a meticulous professional restoration, this...

    After a meticulous professional restoration, this piece is on its way back to me......

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    It seems to run a bit fast. I have manually...

    It seems to run a bit fast. I have manually wound it usually 10-15 times in the AM and then in the PM. With no manual winding, just relying on arm movement, it's stopped (maybe a hint that I'm not...
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    Here she is: 1964 Submariner This watch has...

    Here she is: 1964 Submariner

    This watch has been in Vietnam, was worn by a paratrooper (my Dad), has never been serviced and still keeps good time! I'm wearing it now. Sacrilege, I know, to...
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    Given this is way out of my area, can anyone...

    Given this is way out of my area, can anyone answer or give their opinion on the following?

    Assuming the watch was sent to an expert at restoring as vintage or the watch was sent to Rolex for a...
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    Thanks for the info. I wondered about the...

    Thanks for the info.

    I wondered about the Rolex. It has issues. Acrylic crystals are nice for being able to buff out small scratches, but there are some pretty deep ones. I assume they'd have...
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    Mechanical Watch Recommendations Please.....

    I have a 1964 Rolex Submariner "meters first" that needs some work. It was given to me by my Dad who bought it from a guy when my Dad was in Vietnam. Incidentally, my Dad was shown in a pic around...
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