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11 November 2018, 09:40 AM | #1 |
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Post-Repair Shock and Cautionary Tale
I'll try to be concise, and additionally, keep this honest and without judgment.
About a year ago I sent my 1966 5513 gilt Sub to LA WatchWorks to have the crown repaired, and ultimately replaced. It only took a few weeks and communication with the shop, especially Edvi, was fantastic. The watch came back, it worked beautifully and I didn't even notice the new crown, except for how much better it worked! I put the watch away and wore my other watches in the collection for the most part, taking the 5513 out now and again for special occasions only. And then I noticed the dial. And the small bumps on it that weren't there before I sent it off. I was embarrassed over not noticing it sooner, and just ashamed that I let this go unattended. Also realizing that it was probably a result of the watch being opened up for the first time in a long time and whatever change in atmosphere probably reacted strangely with the lacquer on the dial, I recognized that it was just a matter of time before this might happen (if my assertion is correct about the exposure to the air). Now I just feel depressed, stupid, and annoyed. Over a year has gone by since they worked on it, and I'm trying to resign myself that this was just an unfortunate circumstance of maintaining a 50+ year-old watch. And, really upset that I didn't address this sooner. I'm not sure what, if anything, I'm asking here. But, as a member of this community, I wanted to share this tale. As upsetting as it is. Maybe I just seek some consoling or...any other words of wisdom. The following are before and after service pics. The watch, face forward, looking good: [IMG][/IMG] Angle showing gloss pre-service: [IMG][/IMG] And again: [IMG][/IMG] Post-Service: [IMG][/IMG] And again: [IMG][/IMG] |
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