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gasebah

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  1. Sorry  to hear that mate. I hope you get better soon and it is bearable. When I was out of order and in pain like this in the past I always watched history documentaries. There is something about these commentaries that is so nicely steady and constant that I fall to sleep every now and then. And in the wake stages you up your education. :-)

     

    Regarding accuracy of watches everybody has it's own take about this I guess. If you are a noob and get your first Noob watch you are convinced that it is 99% like the gen. The longer you are in the game the more you find out about those little inconsistencies. Regarding the cheapies I guess many feel the same way. I have build some Seiko homage mods that I love to wear. On the other hand I bought a Monte Carlo 7032 M2M the other day and I cannot wear it because the hands are a tad too long. I see it every time I look at the watch. I have to do something about it this weekend.

  2. Definitely check out Christian Laas at www.learnwatchmaking.com.

    He has a video course that is absolutely excellent. Hi res and showing every step. Not only does he explain what to do but much more why and how to do it. He even has a section on how you grind your screwdrivers to exactly fit the screws, preparing your tools etc.. He has a very calm and exact approach. I was absolutely delighted.

    Christian was also very responsive when I asked some specific questions outside the actual course.

    Christian is a real expert who is doing this in his spare time. He has a full time job as a watchmaker at Patek.

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  3. On 23.1.2017 at 8:59 PM, Accutronitis said:

     

    Once I had the roller jewel for the rapid change date wheel fly off into no mans land and I tried to find one on ebay but everyone wanted a TON of money for one so I put on my more mag pair of reading glasses and got down on my hands and knees and with the strongest flash light I have searched every square inch of carpet were I was working on it until I found it many hours later, For quite a while I was thinking it was hopeless......... 

     

    LOL. I started servicing movements a few month ago. My wife is convinced that watchmaking is something mainly executed on all fours and on the floor.  

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  4. 24 minutes ago, hugop said:


    This is great! Could you please share what model and movement this is?

    Sent from my SM-G920P using Tapatalk
     

    This is a Glycine Airman Spahir 18.  It features a GL-293 which is basically an ETA 2893-2 with a specially decorated rotor. This is the smaller version with 39mm. It is also available as  a Sphair 17 with 46mm size. Both can be had for very reasonable prices on the net.

  5. 9 hours ago, champagne-communist said:

    Are these dw subdial hands?


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    I am not sure. I bought the watch from a member. He said hands are a mix of gen Valjoux and Yuki. As the minute and hour hand are clearly Yuki I guess the subdial hands are from the donor watch and have been painted to match the 7032. Any tip on how to shorten the minute hand (file, cut?)?

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