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Re: the best advice i can suggest is.....

: Thanks for the info........i'll take your advice as i don't want to ruin anything.

Regards
Bryan

to do nothing to the dial.....seriously. what
: seems like a small annoyance will easily
: become a much bigger one if you try to fix
: it.

: most watchmakers will tell you to not mess with
: a dial at all.

: also another point to consider...imo, all
: original is far better than even the best
: redial. so imo, i'd leave it alone and learn
: to live with it. the only good solution,
: imo, is to wait for a better conditioned
: version of the same model to show up. then
: buy it and sell yours off. just my thoughts
: on it, but good luck to you if you decide to
: try to clean the dials.

: j.h.

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