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Which is One of the Routes for Melting Seal to Attack . . .
In Response To: Room for a small seal... *PIC* ()

This arrangement has the added benefit of providing the "melting" seal with two routes to attack the movement -- from the top (dial-side) or around the back . . . nice to see that this seal remains perfect, in its 40th year.

We seem to be learning that, with the NOS watches, it's not only about being put away for the last 40 years, but about stored safely . . . dark, dry and correct temperature.

Jeff

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: Dan

: Its where the infamous Monaco seal sits as below, the crystal then
: sits on top!

: See below

: Rich

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