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Offline vinylgreek

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Re: Part 3: Please "sign" up all that are interested
« Reply #75 on: November 13, 2011, 12:09:11 AM »
I haven't read every post in the thread but this is eerily familiar to something that Gabe got started a while back on *ahem* another forum. It was what really triggered my deep fascination with the brand. Is there a thread with members' completed project photos?
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Re: Part 3: Please "sign" up all that are interested
« Reply #76 on: November 13, 2011, 12:13:58 PM »
This thread has been going for some time.  I will be going all the way to try to learn watch servicing, getting a bit more involved than previously covered so it could be a baptism of fire.  No doubt pleas for help will be forthcoming!


The general plan is to see if I can cope with the small size and if it all goes back together I will invest in cleaning tackle.  6309...how difficult can it be?


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Re: Part 3: Please "sign" up all that are interested
« Reply #77 on: November 14, 2011, 08:32:57 AM »
I am in!!!  O:-) Errr, am I a bit too late?  :'( Better late than never  :great: .

For a very long time, since I began collecting and obsessed by this lust for watches, I wanted to be able to understand and know and fix movements and also do some basic to pro level polishings and brushings and buffing jobs etc . . .

I already ordered two non-working 6309 movements from a very valuable member of our watch lovers family. I will receive them next week, probably. And the same member mentioned, even sent the link to this section. I am grateful to you Dan! Without you I couldn't have known about this project / school. Thank you so much, brother!  O:-)

On the other hand, is there such a thread / tutorial about 6306, 7S26, 7S36, and even ETA movements, please? Any info will be very valuable.

I just began reading threads and posts in this section. I am excited. I am very grateful to John and to everybody for contributing and sharing their precious treasure of knowledge. This is priceless, this is family, our family!  O:-) :great: :bravo_2: O:-) .

Very Best Regards . . .

Capt. Serdal a.k.a. The Future Watchmaker  :great:
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WTB: SBGE009 / 6306-7000 / Citi6309-7040.