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I sent my 1967 connie to bienne for restoration. The price you have will get you a new crystal, crown, All the mech part that may be worn, polishing, adjustment, and a 2 year garentee. In my case there were many parts replaced including a mainspring. They charged $65 for a new dial (gold and ebony) and I got new hands (gold) with it at no charge. It's a lot for a steel watch but it will look and work like new. Mine came back +-2 sec./day. I think you can add the cost of this right on the top of it's value. Send it home! If you ask they may give you a free leather box as they did for me.
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