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  1. Velorum Mar 27, 2016

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    At the beginning of the year I had my old Seamaster 600 rejuvenated by a local watch maker - he took pictures of most of the process, thought that I would share them with you.

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    ....and my own rather poor quality pictures of it fitted with a new Hirsch Duke with Omega buckle

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  2. GregH Mar 27, 2016

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    Thanks for sharing.
    I'm waiting for my 1964 Semaster De Ville to return from the watchmaker.
    I hope to be able to share a similar post.
    Enjoy your rejuvenated watch!
     
    Edited Mar 27, 2016
  3. sky21 Mar 27, 2016

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    That's really interesting, was it a little scary seeing all those pieces laying on the table? It's amazing how intricate the movements really are inside the cases. Look how tiny some of those screws are!!
     
  4. italy1861 Mar 28, 2016

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    Watch came out great. Love that linen dial!
     
  5. Hijak Mar 28, 2016

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    Very nice dial on this one...a keeper!:thumbsup: