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Post by Mike_B on May 11, 2019 7:07:07 GMT -8
Hi guys , just posted my latest YouTube video all part of my crusade to inspire more of you watch lovers to pick up some tools and have a go for yourself. In this video I take a very retro Seiko that will not run. Take it apart and examine parts under a scope to show you why keeping service levels is important. You can see it here. youtu.be/3Ja73JFHzr0Thanks
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Post by timeonthewrist on May 11, 2019 23:17:10 GMT -8
Excellent video (and Channel I may add), I will definitely subscribe.
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Post by bertnet on May 12, 2019 2:38:25 GMT -8
Hi guys , just posted my latest YouTube video all part of my crusade to inspire more of you watch lovers to pick up some tools and have a go for yourself. In this video I take a very retro Seiko that will not run. Take it apart and examine parts under a scope to show you why keeping service levels is important. You can see it here. youtu.be/3Ja73JFHzr0Thanks Very cool and educative video , congratulation 😉👍 I subscribe 🥂
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Post by Mike_B on May 12, 2019 11:26:50 GMT -8
Excellent video (and Channel I may add), I will definitely subscribe. Thank you.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2019 17:11:11 GMT -8
Excellent video (and Channel I may add), I will definitely subscribe. Thank you. Love your videos Mike! You are so calm and collected that you just naturally inspire confidence. I may just have to get a scope since I really miss working on movements. I recently got my new glasses so I can actually see stuff close up like I used to. Just need something to steady my hands
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Post by saul on May 12, 2019 17:54:49 GMT -8
Its realization that time is not linear but river?
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Post by 69ChevelleSS on May 13, 2019 6:03:57 GMT -8
Cool video but sausage fingers prohibit me from doing anything more than a battery change or strap swap.
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