ronda 515 Swiss Army Watch late 80s early 90s
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By HectorLooi · Posted
I think the oring is to press the movement ring down firmly to prevent any wiggle room. A wave washer might do a better job than the oring as the rubber will eventually deform. -
Got it. Way over my pay grade. The clock is keeping time perfectly and we have it in a place of honor. Thanks again for all your help. Here is a pic of the back of the clock. Just beautiful
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I see - I have some materials in tubes with rims and some without. But none of my other stuff is arranged vertically like this, always laying in some sort of tray. The insert feels like it is probably like thick balsa wood, glued in. It is not stained or finished in any way, supporting your theory. Which changes my thesis from "Wow old materials were so well packaged" (they still were) to "Wow someone loved these timing washers enough and kept them close enough at hand to make a custom box"
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By LittleWatchShop · Posted
That was my first guess, but there is the stem passing through the second barrier. I did not investigate to see if there were some sort of oring there. I am fixing this for a friend. He noticed the watch was running slow, so he opened it up to "fix" it. When he put the back on, the inner oring twisted and got in the way of the autowind weight. I had to replace both orings. -
Does that mean it's a fake? I had a look on SERIAL-NUMBER-DECODER.CO.UK which confirms that the serial number 5472134 refers to 1936, but the website indicates that "I have estimated dates for years where I couldn't find any information so please consider this a guide only, it should be within a couple of years either way". I had a try with another website which indicates 1937 and a third one which indicates 1936 (approximately). May I still hope that it's a real Longines? If not ... I've been to quick in my decision🥴
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