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By Neverenoughwatches · Posted
👍 i think this is true, once the back has popped off the case seam, a repairer must develop a habit of lifting the back away carefully without inserting anything sharp inside. I use a fingernail at the very edge of the back before the lip starts. -
By watchweasol · Posted
Hi. It’s what is known as a postman’s clock, I have one on the wall not running at the moment. Some have an alarm fitted, made in Germany normally in the Black Forest region. Nice old clocks once cleaned and repaired. I believe they were also known as wag on the wall clocks and have a long pendulum wirh running gear on two chains and heavy weights. Look up on Google for “ postman’s clock”. Or wooden clocks for more detail. -
By watchweasol · Posted
Hello N.Z and welcome to the forum attached a little reading to help you along. i have family in N.Z. dictionary_ebauches_sa.pdf TZIllustratedGlossary.pdf TM 9-1575.pdf -
I've gotten a bit stumped on this one, so I've come here to see if the experts can give me some guidance I have this swiss Army watch that has gotten foggy inside the crystal. where I am stuck is how to actually get to the crystal to clean it. the case appears to be front loaded, but I can figure out how to remove the crystal from the front.
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