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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
Heat from the wearer's wrist is causing internal moisture to settle on the glass. You could try putting it in a dehydrator for an hour with the back off -
By LittleWatchShop · Posted
It would be fine to try. Maybe start with a larger bezel and cut it down. -
@VWatchie so you want to give the mods even more to do! 🤪🤣 Tom
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By Camera5Dave · Posted
I am a very amateur watch maker. After watching Wristwatch Revival, My Retro Watches and Alex's WatchWatch Repair Tutorials, I became fascinated with the hobby. I don't have the best tools yet, but I am having fun. I'm sure my carpet is full of parts that flew away from the several non working movements I have taken apart and attempted to pur together. I know they won't run, but seeing the wheels move freely after reassembly is nice. I am here to hopefully, learn more and have my odd questions answered. Thanks for having me here.
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