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    Built from a set of parts bought on sc

    I saw a message on sc for a set of Chinese parts to build a marine militare watch. I like putting things together and could do with a break from fitting doors on the workshop so snapped them up.

    Shown with the tools used to assemble. Which I must put away before management gets home!




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    Looks great Sean

    Was it easy enough to do?

    Steve

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    Thanks Steve 😎

    It was easy enough to do but wasn't my first assembly so I've had a bit of practise. The worst bits were fitting the movement tabs, which needs patience and a steady hand and straightening the bent dial feet. This is the second set of parts I've had and on both the dial feet were bent. Grrrr

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    Rodico handy for lifting the movement tabs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seang View Post
    Thanks Steve 😎

    It was easy enough to do but wasn't my first assembly so I've had a bit of practise. The worst bits were fitting the movement tabs, which needs patience and a steady hand and straightening the bent dial feet. This is the second set of parts I've had and on both the dial feet were bent. Grrrr
    I bought one of these off the forum as a non runner, the movement tabs were the issue, well, one of them, once that was fixed it was fine, well
    until it came loose again, poxy thing.
    Cheers..
    Jase

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