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My only involvement was to send him a spare "H2" hour wheel I had in my spares bin...

I didnt' do any of the watch work, just supplied a part.

I thought I just put it in the mail last week, that was fast.

Glad you got it so soon, and your watch looks...well...well used and old...

RG

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About 7 years ago I was in the P.I and found a Hamilton military watch 1/2 buried in a jungle that looked VERY SIMILAR to that... Of course the movement was equally destroyed. You definately recreated what a watch would look like had it been buried in mud and dirt for many years! ALSO, the case was in about the same condition, and the remains of a NATO strap were still on it.

YOU did very well!!!

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Each to his/her own but I don't get what the beauty is of the artificially aged watches.

Imo they seldom succeed in looking naturally aged, to me 99% of these aged PAM watches just look like new watches that have been tossed in the oven or blow torched, beaten the hell with metal objects, further %!##(!#%& up with a dremel and vomited on with aggressive chemicals, but everything but naturally aged.

I seldom comment on watches I don't like but there is a first time for everything, as a watch lover this just does not compute to me? Please don't get offended, allot of members adore the results, but just not me...

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Thanks again The Zigmeister for the "H2" hour wheel.

@Ravishingrick, you are entitled to your opinions and I respect them.

Thanks

My only involvement was to send him a spare "H2" hour wheel I had in my spares bin...

I didnt' do any of the watch work, just supplied a part.

I thought I just put it in the mail last week, that was fast.

Glad you got it so soon, and your watch looks...well...well used and old...

RG

Each to his/her own but I don't get what the beauty is of the artificially aged watches.

Imo they seldom succeed in looking naturally aged, to me 99% of these aged PAM watches just look like new watches that have been tossed in the oven or blow torched, beaten the hell with metal objects, further %!##(!#%& up with a dremel and vomited on with aggressive chemicals, but everything but naturally aged.

I seldom comment on watches I don't like but there is a first time for everything, as a watch lover this just does not compute to me? Please don't get offended, allot of members adore the results, but just not me...

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