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The boys are back..

from their spa-treatment at Nic`s,and don`t they look good?
The Monza has been specially missed,as it`s one of my alltime favourites,and probably the one of my watches that got the most wristtime before it got shipped over the Northsea.

The Pasadena didn`t need much work as it was in great condition already,a new crystal and a fresh lick of paint to the hands,and it really shines again.

The Monza was quite a mess though.. case was beaten up,and the PVD almost totally worn off.Fitted with an all wrong seconds hand,and it had some serious winding issues.The only good things about was the clean dial and the original domed crystal in excellent condition.
(Nic actually replaced the crystal as the pictures show.It was the result of miscommunication,and has already been sorted.)

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Iknow the signed crown isn`t correct,but I`ve opted to keep it.

This one`s gonna stay on my wrist for at least a couple of weeks.I`m really pleased with the result,thanks Nic!

Cheers
Marius

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