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3 January 2018, 11:04 AM | #24 |
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Not a big issue but I’d be tempted to fully open the crown and leave the watch overnight somewhere warm and dry. It probably won’t achieve much, but may allow the warm air to permeate the inner case and dry out what little moisture is in there.
I had this happen with a vintage Seiko Chrono. I actually took the case back off and left it in the airing cupboard overnight to rid it of any moisture and next day sealed it back up. I did also clean the inside of the crystal by dropping out the movement to get the stains off the inside of the crystal and never had the problem again. |
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