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Old 12 March 2015, 05:50 AM   #9
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Probably the mainspring. Should be a fairly easy and inexpensive fix. I changed the main spring on one of my old subs. Then again I fancy myself an amateur watchmaker.

Hey, Chris. I brought it to a watchmaker. The only problem was a huge amount of dirt inside the movement. The watchmaker said that by the amount of dirt, he thinks that the watch probably had never been serviced before 😨 it is almost 50 years old. It's running clean now :) thanks guys
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