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Well, Do to a major storm and a little power outage I had a self imposed day off from work. So, what's one to do? For starters, get the generator out for some power in the house to keep the necessities going. Mainly the water, fridges, freezers, and of course the ultrasonic!
I had been busy at work having a hectic day when the watch arrived a couple of days ago and only got as far as getting the bubble wrap out of the Fedex box.
Further inspection would have to wait until after work when I arrived home that evening. Still, it looked pretty good thru that plastic............
The first couple of days I tried out the functions and checked the time keeping. Everything worked and reset correctly. Time keeping was also very good right out of the box at +45 sec. in 24 hours. It also had "service" engravings on the inside of the case back apparently made by a watch maker. How do they write so small?? The movement was also spotless.
I popped the pushers, crown-stem, and movement out of the case. Removed the bezel, crystal, crystal gasket, and chapter ring down to the bare case. It's seen some action in it's day but was obviously loved, worn, and bumped about over the years.
And finally, after Gently working on 40 years of bumps + bruises for an hour and a half it was off to the 190 degree Ultrasonic for a 30 minute bath..........
Part 2 in the works and to follow..........:yahoo:
I had been busy at work having a hectic day when the watch arrived a couple of days ago and only got as far as getting the bubble wrap out of the Fedex box.
Further inspection would have to wait until after work when I arrived home that evening. Still, it looked pretty good thru that plastic............

The first couple of days I tried out the functions and checked the time keeping. Everything worked and reset correctly. Time keeping was also very good right out of the box at +45 sec. in 24 hours. It also had "service" engravings on the inside of the case back apparently made by a watch maker. How do they write so small?? The movement was also spotless.

I popped the pushers, crown-stem, and movement out of the case. Removed the bezel, crystal, crystal gasket, and chapter ring down to the bare case. It's seen some action in it's day but was obviously loved, worn, and bumped about over the years.




And finally, after Gently working on 40 years of bumps + bruises for an hour and a half it was off to the 190 degree Ultrasonic for a 30 minute bath..........

Part 2 in the works and to follow..........:yahoo: