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Post by 69ChevelleSS on Aug 9, 2014 6:59:34 GMT -8
I don't dabble in repairs . . . batteries and bracelets are as far as I go. I'm a man who knows his limits . . . . I don't have the eyes or the dexterity. I was one sizing a bracelet for a new buy (I think it was my Sumo) and it was one of those that has cylinders for where the pins go into the links. I dropped one and could never find it (must have bounced around really well on the hard wood floor). That was my realization that I need a good watch maker in my life. those collars were invented by a very evil person. Scarred me for life!
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Post by jkchua on Aug 9, 2014 20:39:06 GMT -8
When i had my 7549 tuna's crystal buffed, i was like 'what the heck, buff the shroud too'. Huge mistake, turned out bad. Good thing i found a spare shroud. Recently i found a small company nearby that does bead blasting. I also read somewhere that the original finish on the 7549-7010 tuna is ss polished? Do you guys think it a good idea to have it bead blasted? Here's the ugly turn out of the shroud. I have brushed it with scotchbrite but recently i bought a 1200 grit sandpaper and i am not fond of the finish again. John Attachments:
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