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Pastimes : Watches/Horology

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To: nicewatch who wrote (201)8/15/2023 3:10:05 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (1) of 814
 
Very cool, thank you.

All of my vintage Omegas are sick, being cared for at the watch infirmary. I dropped a great old 1952 Seamaster, my dad's old bumper just quit, and my 1956 Melbourne Olympics XVI Seamaster, a stunning watch, has issues with the second hand, though it still keeps excellent time. I don't even bother with the old 1950s) Rolex Precision as my watch MD tells me parts are practically impossible to obtain. Some previous owner really butchered the movement. Too bad, because it is a gorgeous watch.

Ever since the Explorer 1 inexplicably became a two-tone and Rolex kept fooling around with the size, I have lost much of my interest in it.
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