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29 March 2012, 01:22 AM | #1 |
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Or not at all it transpires...
Definitely a manual wind. Don't know how they could be so wrong. And feel a bit daft myself for not realising, or thinking to check properly. Learn't something though. A manual wind watch will give up a last bit of tension in its spring if shaken... Thanks for all the help. Back to the drawing board though. Lovely though it is, after an automatic movement. |
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