Indeed - and to the best of my amateur understanding, since the oil collects gunk, the key is to have minimal amount of the right oil in the places it's needed and in none of the places it's not.
I guess the original advice is, if you own your own ultrasonic, a swish and dip is better than not doing a swish and dip. But for the 99.99% of watch owners that don't own an ultrasonic - don't pay for one. To which I would add, if you don't know how to disassemble a watch, you probably don't need to own an ultrasonic.
It raises an excellent point about how we can all be swindled by reputable watch repair places though.
It's from Sydney Mardis Gras, so it was a 'homage'.
Although, it would be kind of funny if it was from the foothills of Afghanistan
More so if you'd seen all the men in hot pants surrounding it. Suicide go-go boys!
You're apologizing to the Australian Federal Health Minister and Treasurer?
Is there an international incident you've been involved in yet to reach the papers? And is a rabbi involved?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_Abbott
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Costello
Nice link!
Late entry at Basel 2007
The 'no lume' titanium dive watch.
It was kind of fun, but they need more dials and cases. And you really need to be able to customize the dial.
Thanks for the great photo review!!
Is that just the standard mineral crystal that comes with that AR? The Silix site talks about a sapphire one being available, wasn't sure which was which.
Kind of feel sorry for the poor little watch. It was probably sitting in it's box, looking forward to a life of gentle jogging in a all-female Malibu gym, being occasionally helpful in locating the nearest Victoria's Secret...
.......and then Nanuq opens the box!! It wakes up hurtling down the side of an Alaskan fjord in a -18 blizzard strapped to a man who drives Land Rovers over watches and sets them on fire just to toughen them up!!