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Post by seikoholic on Dec 11, 2013 12:23:21 GMT -8
Yup, sadly I owned it in post-servicing condition for less than 24 hours. Now it lives in NYC.
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Post by seikoholic on Dec 11, 2013 12:26:08 GMT -8
That is really a great catch of a rare as hen’s teeth piece, spencer! I like the calibre 70 chronographs a lot, even though I am still a little afraid when working on them. However, the slim movement design allows for case heights lower than many a standard three hand. The particular model you picked up is IMO especially nice, even more so if you (like me ) like smaller pieces. Great resto work too, enjoy it and wear it in good health! Oh, and in case you consider selling it – would you mind giving me a heads up? My 7018-700 currently feels a little lonely ;-) Best, Hermann Thanks Hermann! Unfortunately someone made me an offer I couldn't turn down, and it's on someone's wrist now. I doubt I'll see another one anytime soon, sadly. I would have liked to have had it for longer than I did. Oh well. Working on this one wasn't too hairy. Dropping the bridges on was sort of fun - this model isn't nearly as easy to work on as a 613x, that's for sure.
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