AyTifosi
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- First Name
- Marlon
- Joined
- Nov 20, 2021
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- Location
- Eastside, Washington
- Vehicles
- 2016 Macan S, 2022 Taycan GTS
Hey, really cool you did that yourself! Turned out great. Certainly a watch like that is going to have a lot more meaning and personal value when you can work on it yourself. I envy that!Freshly restored, a Seiko 5 model 7009-876A, 1995.
Getting better at this and it's quite rewarding to do.
One thing to do: replacing the bearing of the rotor, it's wobbly...other than that it works well.
That was about 5 hours of work.
It's hard to keep the sharp lines when polishing the different surfaces...
Anyway, I'm quite pleased with it.
Note: I'm working on cheap watches to get better.
I'm aiming to take a watch apart, cleaning and rebuild it but case refurbishing first.
I already managed to get the hands off and on again. ?
Step by step into restoring watches so to speak...?
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