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Ok guys.

First of all, thank you for all that participate and the info and input you contribute is priceless!!

Second: I did all the work, I didn't sent the watch out to a professional, so be gentle, it's my first time!!

So here we go...

Gen parts: crown, tube (not installed yet), bezel assembly, new insert, crystal (used) but decent enough.

Before:

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After

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I know, I know, I saw the dust in the dial, too. After I sealed the crystal. Remember it's my first time.

I'm learning, accumulating tools etc etc. I'm gonna hone this skill, and learn from who ever wants to teach me.

Hope you enjoy.

Thanks again

Posted

Good stuff. Which resources did you use to learn to do this?

I bought a basic watch repair book, but got bored on reading so I started buying tools: crystal press, Swiss grade screwdrivers, case back openers, etc etc,

Then YouTube, rwg, rep geek do it yourself projects, and lots of low class reps that RIP!!!

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