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Posted: Tue Jul 27th, 2010 04:58 pm |
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Gunscrossed wrote:Thanks guys, I knew it was a 2824-2, I was interested in what grade? Here you have 3 open watches from Kazimon: Inside the 1500 and Drei http://www.timetechtalk.com/forum36/20703.html Inside the Eintausend: http://www.timetechtalk.com/forum36/18670.html Seems like nobody who have the Nautilus here want to open it just for your eyes: You should just do so yourself as it never hurted any watch and if done properly, will never compromise the water tightness. People who know watches know also that a correct opening and reclosing just for a quick look, is not compromising the tightness of a not so old watch because your gasket don't have the time to dry out during the short operation: And I doubt that you push the limits of your watch under the water... If you don't dare to do it yourself: Ask a watch-maker. Kazim usualy fits his watches with very correct grade movements. I don't think that he started this "trend" with the Kazimon brand: The Nautilus movement should be as good as the Eintausend and the 1500. The final answer lays between your Nautilus and your case opener.
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