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  1. STANDY schizophrenic pizza orderer and watch collector Jan 24, 2016

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  2. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Jan 24, 2016

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    @Archer just stores his parts in a giant bin he can dive into like the watchmaking equivalent of Scrooge McDuck as most professionals tend do.

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  3. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker Jan 24, 2016

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    I know it seems very wrong to sell these off for art projects, but honestly a can or bag of random parts with no identification is not really of much use to the average watchmaker. Now if these were all in original packaging with maker and part numbers on the packages, or in a system like Bestfit with a known cross reference that would be a different story, but I suspect if they were ever like that they would not be up for sale as bulk parts unless the owner of them likes to loose a lot of money...

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  4. alam Jan 24, 2016

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  5. JimInOz Melbourne Australia Jan 24, 2016

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    Looks like a watchmakers estate, but just the leftovers.
    They were probably all catagorised at one time but now they're just junk unless you can identify anything.
     
  6. STANDY schizophrenic pizza orderer and watch collector Jan 25, 2016

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    Sweepings off the floor from any Rolex service centre :whistling: