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Old 13 January 2021, 02:41 PM   #15
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Thanks Richard. I am glad to have gotten this beautiful vintage watch. It is just one of a whole collection I inherited, but the others are a bit newer and easier to track down. My favorite of them being the vintage all gold Submariner nipple dial I inherited. It will need to be polished since it does have some signs of wear, but it`s also a beauty. I heard something about an alternate way of cleaning up these gold watches instead of polishing "rolieren" they call it in Germany. Any advice on what would be best to get this Baby up to new beauty?

Thanks and thanks all others who are helping out. This forum is awesome
amazing.... lucky man! enjoy the watches.

Can I ask what your late relative did for a living? always interested in who collects these dumb things ;)
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