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Re: seamaster 120m *LINK*
In Response To: Re: seamaster 120m ()

: Do not open the watch yourself. Have a
: professional jeweler do it for you. This is
: not a toy that an inxperienced person should
: be poking around inside.

hi again , thanks for the advise but i have good hands for mechanical stuff and i'm extreme carefull when i work on things i love so with all the info i gathered from the net and your helpful website! i got some watch tools and opened it ...(before do that i had practice on some inexpensive old watches so there was no possibility for any mistake, i want to learn how to service mechanical watches, i'm gonna buy a book get some basic tools and do some practice on old mechanical pieces i have - step by step... i love to do such things that requires precision ), it's not screw back by the way , here is the inside photos!(i just have removed the serial from the photos on photoshop) enjoy and feel free if you want get this photos on your gallery with some info about that model and the photographer ;) bye!!

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