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Rolex Caliber 3135


jmarin.72

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Just had a quick look at the link and I have to say as someone who knows absolutely nothing about disassembling a watch one thing struck me immediately. Having seen many photos of assembled watch movements and being totally ignorant of the inner workings I had always assumed they were made up of literally hundreds of parts and this has always put me off learning how to work on movements. Anyway, back to the thing that struck me, the photo of the disassembled movement, broken down into its constituent parts was a revelation to me as there are far fewer parts than I had imagined and thus is very encouraging to the would be amateur, it all looks far less daunting. So thanks for this post as it has allayed some of my unfounded fears.

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