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I’ve owned my Rolex Oyster Date-Just now for 34 years. Over that time, I have conditioned it four times, and replaced the mainspring when it broke, back in 2000. I decided a month or so ago that it needed a full spa treatment at Rolex in Toronto, so after a full technical revision, new rotor post, new mainspring barrel, mainspring, Oyster crown & case tube, and synthetic sapphire “Cyclops” crystal, it is back on my wrist. I had the option of replacing the dial and hands, but the originals are perfect, so why bother! In 48-hours on the wrist, it shows NO variation in rate! I’m very pleased!

 
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A good friend just sold this sweetie to me at our local watch guild get-together.… a simply amazing dial😲

… that is, if you love patina and cathedral hands, … and I DO!!



I forgot to add, it’s military issue as well 👍

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A three watch day for me. Started with the Speedy, switched to the G Shock to get some manual labor done, and for the evening, the 1964 Dan Henry panda (which has been languishing in the box since the Speedy arrived)
 
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Fell asleep last night with my BB54 - „it really grew on me“. So i kept it for Tudor thursday
 
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Last camera shot before bed.

Been looking at camera's all day, just bought and received a Canon 80D so have been familiarising myself with it, far prefer my Sony dslr's in every way (OVF's suck ).

However the deal was so cheap, an almost new 80D with GPS module, battery grip, spare batteries and a good allround 18-135 lens.

Only has a shutter count of a couple of hundred activations all for less than the cost of a kit lens!